Btama 


BY 


JAMES  HARRY  ^ENCE 


^ulilication^  of  tl)e  SDunlaj)  ^octetp.  i^ttD  ^enei^  |^o.  2. 
I^eto^forfi,  1896. 


This  is  one  of  an  edition  of  two  hundred  and 
fifty  copies  printed  for  the  Dunlap  Society  in  the 
month  of  December,  1896. 


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THE  MAGAZINE  AND  THE  DRAMA 


THE 

MAGAZINE  AND  THE  DRAMA 

COMPILED   BY 

JAMES  HARRY  PENCE 


"happy  shall  I  BE  TO  GIVE  YOU  THE  INFOR- 
MATION YOU  DESIRE,  IF  YOU  WILL  USE  YOUR 
KNOWLEDGE  IN  SOME  USEFUL  WAY." 

THE  CHANCE  UTTERANCE  OF  A  FRIEND. 


NEW-YORK 

THE  DUNLAP  SOCIETY 

1896 


Copyright,  1897,  by 

James  Harry  Pence 


I  hate  explatiations.  To  me  the  crudest  pencil-sketch 
means  more  than  volumes  of  discussion,  and  I  should  like 
to  feel  assured  that  the  following  pages  need  ?io  long  com- 
mentary to  make  clear  their  excuse  for  existence.  In  them 
I  have  tried  to  give  a  convenient  guide  to  the  mass  of  lit- 
erature the  tnagazines  have  published  concerning  the 
acted  drama  and  the  men  and  women  directly  connected 
with  it.  Like  the  city  directory,  this  guide  gives  no  in- 
formation in  the  concrete,  but  tells  how  arid  where  that 
information  may  be  found,  —  also,  by  whom  it  is  given, 
and,  in  many  cases,  when  it  was  issued.  Such,  in  the 
main,  is  the  scope  of  the  present  publication. 

There  are,  however,  a  few  features  of  the  work  that 
justify  particular  notice,  as,  for  instance,  the  arrange- 
ment of  matter  according  to  writers  as  well  as  subjects. 
In  this  age,  when  the  names  of  writers  often  count  for 
nearly  as  7?iuch  as  what  is  written,  circumstances  can 
easily  be  conceived  in  which  it  may  be  of  value  to  kfiow 
what,  on  this  subject,  any  particular  writer,  actor,  or 
manager  has  said.  This  system  also  discloses  the  fact 
that  many  good  men  have  had  a  good  word  to  say  for  the 
drama. 

It  has  beefi  necessaty  to  limit  the  scope  thus  outlined 
to  articles  on  the  acted  drama/  that  is,  that  portion  of  the 


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drama  that  has  or  has  had  a  stage  history.  Magazine 
farces  and  stories  in  which  the  scenes  or  characters  are 
theatrical  but  fictional,  excellent  as  these  may  be,  do  not 
come  within  the  limit,  nor  do  the  bright,  interesting 
'■'■  Drajnatic  Departments"  of  the  minor  magazines  and 
daily  and  weekly  papers. 

Dealing,  as  the  present  work  does,  with  a  special 
topic,  it  has  been  possible  to  divide  the  individual  subjects 
more  mifiutely  and  exactly  than  could  be  done  in  a  gene- 
ral index,  yet  I  should  be  ungrateful  and  insincere  Jiot  to 
acknoivledge  ??iy  indebtedness  to  —  /  am  almost  willing  to 
say  dependence  upon  —  the  '■'■Poole  "  and  the  "  Fletcher  " 
Indexes  to  Periodical  Literature,  one  of  the  most  valuable 
series  of  books  this  century  has  produced. 

It  is  with  pleasure  that  I  acknowledge  the  courtesy  of 
the  late  Dr.  Poole' s  family ,  of  Mr.  William  I.  Fletcher, 
of  Messrs.  Hotighton,  Mifflin  b'  Co.,  and  of  Mr.  R.  R. 
Bowker,  in  consenting  to  the  adoption  in  this  work  of  the 
lines  afid  methods  pursued  in  '^'^  Poole'' s  Index.'' 

Cinrinnaii,  December,  1896. 


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Ag August. 

Ap April. 

D December. 

F February. 

Ja yaniiary. 

Je yune. 

Ji July- 


My May. 

Mr March. 

N November. 

n.  s A^isw  Series. 

O October. 

S September. 

Same  art. . . .  Same  Article. 


Acad Academy London. 

,     „      ,  .      ,  )  Syracuse,  N.  Y. . 

A^^^-(Syr.) ^^'^^^'y 5    g,,^,„^ 

All  the  Year All  the  Year  Round London. 

Amer American Philadelphia. 

Am.  Bibliop American  Bibliopolist New  York. 

Am.  J.  ^^^_^^,S  Anterican  Journal  of  Socinn^^  y^^^ 

I      Science S 

Am.  Natural American  Naturalist Philadelphia. 

Amer.  Q American  Quarterly  Review.  .Philadelphia. 

Am.  Whig  R American  Whig  Review New  York. 

Anal.  M Analectic  Magazine Philadelphia. 

And.   R Andover  Review Boston. 

Ann.   Register Annual  Register. London. 

Antiq Antiquary London. 

Appleton Appleton's  youmal New  York. 

Arena Arena Boston. 

Argosy Argosy London. 


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Art.  J Art  Journal London. 

Ath Atheneum London. 

Allan Atlantic  Monthly Boston. 

Author Author Boston. 

Bay  State  Mo.  . .  .Bay  State  Monthly Boston. 

Belgra Belgravia London. 

Bentley Bentleys  Miscellany London. 

Bibliog Bibliographer London. 

Blackw Blackwood's  Magazine Edinburgh. 

Brit.  Quar.  R British  Quarterly  Review London. 

Broadw Broadway New  York. 

California  Illustrated Maga-  )  San  Francisco  and 


Cal.  Ill ,        .  I      A.      17    A 

{      ztne S     New  York 

Canad.  M Canadian  Magazine Toronto. 

Canad.  Mo Canadian  Monthly Toronto. 

Cath.  World Catholic  World New  York. 

Cent Century  Magazine New  York. 

Cent.  o.  s Scribner's  Monthly New  York. 

Chamb.  J Chambers'  Journal Edinburgh. 

Chap-Book Chap-Book Chicago. 

Chaut Chautauqnan New  York. 

_,     p  ^Church    Review,    formerly  {New  Haven  and  New 

\      American  Church  Review.  S      York. 

Colburn Colburn  s  Magazine London. 

Contemp Contemporary  Review  London. 

Contin.  Mo Continental  Monthly New  York. 

Cornh Comhill  Magazine London. 

Cosmopolis Cosmopolis London. 

Cosmop  ...    Cosmopolitan Nezu  York. 

Critic Critic New  York. 

Dark  Blue Dark  Blue London. 

Dem.  R Detnocratic  Review New  York. 

Dial  (Ch.) Dial. Chicago. 

Dr.  Mirror Dramatic  Mirror New  York. 

Dub.  R Dublin  Review London. 

Dub.  Univ Dublin  University  Magazine.  .Dublin  and  London. 

Eel.  M Eclectic  Magazine New  York, 

Ed.  R Edinburgh  Review Edinburgh. 

Educa Education Boston. 

English  Dom.  M,  English  Domestic  Magazine  .  .Lotulon. 


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Eng.  Illust English  Illustrated  Magazine.  London. 

Evang.  R Evangelical  Review Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Ev.  Sat Every  Saturday London. 

For.  Quar.  R Foreign  Quarterly  Review London. 

For.  R Foreign  Review London. 

Fortn Fortnightly  Review London. 

Forum Forum New  York. 

-^  > ,      -r^  r  S  Foster  s  Monthly  Reference  )  -,      . , 

Foster  Mo.  Ref.  \      t  ■  f  ■'        j  v  Providence. 

Fraser Eraser's  Magazine London. 

Galaxy Galaxy New  York. 

Gent.  M Gentleman  s  Magazine London. 

Godey Godey's  Magazine New  York. 

Good  Words Good  Words London. 

Green  Bag Greeti  Bag Boston. 

Harper Harper's  Magazine New  York. 

Harper's  W Harper's  Weekly New  York. 

Harv.  Mo Harvard  Monthly Cambridge,  Afass. 

Harv.  Grad.  Mo..  Harvard  Graduates'  Monthly  .Cambridge,  Mass. 

Hogg Hogg's  Instructor. London. 

House.  Words. .  .Household  Words  London. 

Howitt Howitt's  Journal London. 

Internal.  R International  Review New  York. 

Illust Illustrator Atlanta. 

Irish  Mo Irish  Monthly Dublin. 

^   ^      ,     ,  i  Journal  of  the  Franklin  In-  ) 

J.  Frank.  Inst,    j  -^  ^^.^^^^ f    Philadelphia. 

T   «;         PKi        i  Jounuil  of  Speculative  Phil- \  St.  Louis,  afterward 

'  \      osophy ^      New  York. 

Knick Knickerbocker  Magazine New  York. 

Knowl Knowledge London. 

L.  H.J Ladies'  Home  Journal Philadelphia. 

Lakeside Lakeside  Motithly Chicago. 

Leis.  Hour Leisure  Hour London. 

T        ,,  i  Frank      Leslie's      Popular}  ,,      „    , 

^^^•^° \      Monthly^ '         \NewYork. 

Lippinc Lippincott's  Magazine Philadelphia. 

Lit.World(Bost.).Z.«V^r3r)'  World Boston. 

Liv.  Age Littell  's  Living  Age Boston. 

Lon.  M London  Magazine London. 


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Lond.  Quart.  R.  .London  Quarterly  Review London. 

Lond.  Soc London  Society London. 

Longman  Lo7igmans  Magazine London. 

Looker  On Looker  On New  York. 

Luth.  Q Lutheran  Quarterly Gettysburg. 

M.  Am.  Hist Afagazine  of  American  History.  New  York. 

McClure McClure's  Magazine New  York. 

Macmil Macmillan  s  Magazine London. 

Ti,ti,r-  >ir7.,^j-  S  Manchester,  Eng- 

Manch.  G Ma?uhester  Guardian <       ,      , 

(      land. 

Manhat Manhattan New  York. 

Meth.  R Methodist  Quarterly  Review .  .New  York. 

Metrop Metropolitan New  York. 

Mod.  R Modern  Review London. 

Month Month London. 

Mo.  Rel.  M Monthly  Religious  Magazine.  .Boston. 

Munsey Mimsey's  Magazine New  York. 

Murray Murray's  Magazine London. 

C  Museum  of  Foreign  Lit  era-  )  „, .,    ,  ,  , . 

M-^ \      ture,Litteirs. \  PA^l^elM^a. 

Nation Nation New  York. 

National National  Review London. 

Nat.  Q National  Quarterly  Review. .  .New  York. 

New  Bohemian  . .  New  Bohemian Cincinnati. 

New  Q New  Quarterly  Review London. 

New  R New  Review London. 

N.  Eng.  M New  EnglaTid  Magazine Boston. 

Nickell Nickell  Magazine Boston. 

19th  Cent Nineteenth  Century London. 

No.  Am North  American  Review New  York. 

No.  Brit North  British  Review London. 

O.  and  N Old  and  New Boston. 

Once  a  Week. . . .  Once  a  Week London. 

Overland' Overland  Mottthly San  Francisco,  Cat. 

Pamph Pamphleteer Lxindon 

Penn  Mo Penn  Monthly Philadelphia. 

Peop.  J People's  Journal London. 

„  (  Peterson  s  Ladies'  National  )  „,  .,    ,  ,  , . 

Peterson <       ,,         .  i  Philadelphia. 

I      Magazine > 

Phihstine Philistine East  Aurora,  N.  Y. 


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Poet  Lore Poei  Lore Boston. 

Pop.  Sci.  Mo Popular  Science  Monthly New  York. 

Portf Portfolio London. 

Portf.  (Den) Portfolio  (Dennie's) Philadelphia. 

Potter  Am.  Mo. .  .Potter's  American  Monthly  . .  .Philadelphia. 

Princ Princeton  Review New  York. 

Pub.  Opin Public  Opinion New  York. 

Putnam Putnam's  Monthly  Magazine. New  York. 

Quart Quarterly  Review London. 

Radical Radical Boston. 

Retros Retrospective  Review London. 

R.  of  Rs Review  of  Reviews New  York. 

„        ,^.      „        (  Royal  Historical     Society,  }  , 
Roy.  Hist.  Soc.  <       i      ,  -^    \ London. 


London 

St.  James' St.  fames'  Magazine London. 

St.  Paul's St.  Paul's  Magazine Lofidon. 

Sat.  R Saturday  Review London. 

Scand Scatidinavia Chicago. 

Scrib Scribner's  Alagazine New  York. 

Select  J Select  yournal. Boston. 

Sem Seminary New  York. 

Sharpe Sharpe's  London  Magazine  . .  .London. 

So.  Lit.  J Southern  Literary  Journal . . .  Charleston. 

So.  Lit.  .Mess Southern  Literary  Messenger .  .Richmond,  Va. 

So.  M Southern  Magazine Baltimore. 

So.  R Southern  Review Cliarleston,  S.  C. 

Spec Spectator London. 

S Sunday  Magazine London. 

Tait Tail's  Edinburgh  Magazine.  .Edinburgh. 

Temp.  Bar Temple  Bar London. 

The Theatre London. 

Tinsley Tinsley's  Magazine London. 

To-Day To-Day London. 

Unit.  R Unitarian  Review Boston. 

Univ.  R Universalist  Review Boston. 

Victoria Victoria  Magazine London. 

Wes.  J Western  Literary  Journal Cincinnati. 

Western Western ^ St.  Louis. 

Westm Westminster London. 

Writer Writer Boston. 


Matter  contained  in  the  index  is  arranged  according  to  writers 
as  well  as  subjects,  and  the  names  of  writers  are  inclosed  within 
parentheses.  Thus,  articles  about  Joseph  Jefferson  may  be  found 
under  heading  Jefferson,  Joseph ;  articles  by  him  under  (Jef- 
ferson, Joseph.) 


Clie  jWaga^tnc  anu  tl^e  Brama* 


Abbott,  Maggie  Mitchell.     See  "Maggie  Mitchell.'" 
(Abbott,  Wm.)    Gossip  of  a  Player.    Knick.  24:  266,359,  531 

(S.,0.  &D.'44);  25:  14,496  (Ja.  &  Je.'45);  26:   no 

(Ag.'45)- 
(a  Beckett,  Arthur  W. )     Gilbert  a  Becket  as  a  Dramatist. 

The.  n.  s.  9 :  146. 
"Comedy  of  Errors"  at  Gray's  Inn.     The.  n.  s.  27:  31 

(Ja.'96). 
Earnings  of  Playwrights  and  Players.      The.  n.  s.  26 : 

209  (0.'95). 
"  Faded  Flowers  " :  History  of  a  Single-Act  Play.      The. 

n,  s.  25:  204(Ap.'95). 
Green-Room  Recollections  of  Fechter.      The.  n.  s.  24: 

ii6(S.'94). 
A  First-Night  Audience  at  the  "Lyceum."      The.  n.  s. 

25 :  68  (F.'95). 
Playing  befort  Royalty.     The.  n.  s.  24:  226  (N.'94). 
Is  Stage  "Realism"  Outdone?      The.  n.  s.  28:   132  (S. 

'96). 

a  Becket,  Gilbert,  as  a  Dramatist.     (A.  W.  a  Beckett)  The. 

n.  s.  9:   146. 
Abington,  Mrs.  Fanny  Barton.     Colburn  52:  217. 

as  Lady  Teazle.      (D.  Cook)   Gent.    M.  n.   s.    16:    198 
(F.'76). 
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(Achorn,  A.  C.)     Ibsen  at  Home.     N.  Eng.  M.  n.  s.  13:  337 
(F.'96). 

Acting.     Allan.  6S:  858  (D.'gi).    Westm.  119:  190  (Ja.'83). 

(H.  Irving)  Eng.  Illust.  2:  643.     Same,  Critic  6:   162. 

Nation  37:    188  (Ag.30,'83).     (D.  Cook)  The.'82,  2: 

140.     The.  n.  s.  25:  317  (Je.'9S). 
Amateur.     See  "Amateur,^''  "Amateurism,''^  etc. 
Anatomy  of.      (W.  Archer)   Longm.  11  :    266,  375,  498 

(Ja.,  F.  &  Mr. '88). 
and  Actors.     (C.  Coquelin)  Harper  74:  891  (My. '87). 
and  Authors.     (C.  Coquelin)  Harper  76:  679  (Ap.'88). 
and  Scenery.     Sat.  R.  71:  549  (My.  9,'9i). 
as  a  Fine  Art.     (H.  Bamflyde)  The.  n.  s.  12:  129. 
as  a  Means  of  Making  Money.     Sat.  R.  69:  165  (F.  8,'9o). 
at  the  Comedie  Frangaise.     The.  n.  s.  22:  73  (Ag.'93). 
Boucicault  on.     Spec.  55  :  987  (Jl.  29,'S2). 
Can  it  be  Taught  ?  (H.  Aide)  19th  Cent.  34  :  452  (S.'93). 
Concerning.     (R.   Mansfield)  No.  Am.  159:  337  (S.'94). 
Diderot's  Paradox  of.     See  "Emotionalism^^  etc. 
Emotional,  in  Paris.    (K.  Venning)  The.  n.  s.  10  :  240. 
Hamlet  on.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  The. '80,  2:  152. 
in  Earnest.     See  "Emotionalism.^'' 
Irving  on.     ("  Ouida")  19th  Cent.  37:  786  (My.  '95). 
Murdoch  on.     Sat.  R.  56:   172  (Ag.  11, '83). 
The  Old,  and  the  New.     (G.  B.  Shaw)  Sat.  R.  80 :  799 

(D.14,'95). 
The  Profession  of.     The.  n.  s.  25 :  255  (My. '95). 
Psychology  of.     (W.  Archer)  Ath.'89,  i  :  156  (F.  2,'89). 
Some  Views  of.     (T.  Salvini)  Cent.  19:  194  (D.'90). 
Study  of,  in  Paris.     (J.  M.  Everts)  Cent.  6  :  471  (Jl.'84). 
Talma  on.   Sat.  R.  55  :  542  (Apr.  28. '83).  Nation  37:  188 

(Ag.  30,-83). 
Training  for,  Value  of.     (W.  Archer)  National  7  :  770. 

Actor,  The.     (John  Drew)  Scrib.  15  :  32  (Ja.'94). 

the  Manager,  and  the  Public.     (J.  Malone)   Forum  20 : 
235  (0.'95)- 


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Actor,  and  his  Duty  to  his  Time.     (W.  Winter)  Tlie.  n.  s.  14  : 

134- 
He  Would  be  an.     (D.  Cook)  The.'79,  i  :  21. 
Legal  Status  of.     (T.  Marricott)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  260  (My. 

'95)- 

Life  of  an.     (W.  B.  Kingston)  The.'Ss,  2  :  183. 

London,  Forty  Years'  Recollections  of  a.  (A.  V.  Campbell) 
Bentley  27:  481  (1850)  28:  156  (1850). 

Obloquy  of  an.     Knick.  6  :  216,  541  (S.  &  D.'35). 

Management.     See  "  Manaor^ment." 

Profession  of.     The. '85,  i :  15. 

Shakspere  as  an.     (A.  Cargill)  Scribner  9:  613  (My.'gi). 

Social  Status  of  the.  (J.  Coleman)  National  5  :  20  (Mr. 
'85).  (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar  8  :  183  (My.'63).  Har- 
per 78:  316  (Ja.'Sg).  (H.  Aide)  19th  Cent.  17:521 
(Mr. '85).  Sat.  R.  59 :  8  (Je.  3,'85).  In  England  (P. 
Fitzgerald) ;  in  France  (F.  Hawkins) ;  in  Germany  (C. 
Lowe)  The.  n.  s.  26  :  6  (Jl.'95). 

vs.  Author.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  47:  536  (N.'gi). 

Actors,     Am.  Whig  R.  6  :  519  (N.'47).     Blackw.  8 :  508  (F. 
'21).  Knick.  18:  207  (S.'4l).   So.  Lit.  Mess.  5  :  17  (Ja. 

'39)- 
Amateur.     See  "  Amafei/r." 
American.     See  "  American  Actors,"  etc. 
and  Actors'  Fund.     Harper  79 :  474  (Ag.'89). 
and  Actresses  in  Westminster  Abbey.      Cornh.  67 :  373 

(Ap.'93)- 
"  Actors  and  Actresses,"  Matthews'  and  Hutton's.     See 

"Matt/tews"  " Hutton,"  etc. 
and  Managers  under  Queen  Anne.     (G.  A.  Aitken)  Ath. 

'88,  2 :  203,  267. 
and  their  Salaries.     Harper  2:  403  (F.'5i). 
and  Theatricals.     Mus.  3  :  257  (S. '23). 
Anecdotes  of.     Fraser  24  :  179  (Ag.'4i). 
at  Drury  Lane.     Temp.  Bar  16  :  540  (Mr.'66). 
Blunders  of.     (W.  Baynham)  The.'79,  2:  147. 


Cjjc  a^affi^Sinc  aiiti  ttjc  SDrama. 


Actors,  Corporation  of.     (W.  E.  Henley)  The. '80,  2  :  274. 

Dead  and  Gone,  but  Live  to   Me.      The.  n.  s.  14:   147, 

177. 
Deaths  of.  Sudden.     (S.  W.  Clarke)  The.  n.  s.  10 :  75. 
Dramatic  Critics  as.  (H.  Souther)  Tlnsley  28  :  6o(Ja.'8i). 
Educated.     (C.  Maynard)  No.  Am.  147:  175  (Ag.'88). 
Education  of.    (D.  Boucicault)  No.  Am.  147 :  435  (O.  '88). 
English.     See  "English  Actors^^  etc. 
Faces  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  The.'78,  2 :  354. 
Foreign,  on  American  Stage.   (J.  B.  Matthews)  Scrib.  21  : 

521  (F.'Si). 
Foreign,  in  England.     Cornh.  8:  172  (Ag.  63). 
French.      See  "  French  Actors"  etc. 
Gait's  Lives  of.     Mo.  R.  125  :  491. 
German.     See"  German  Actors,'^  etc. 
Gossip  about.     (C.  Hervey)  The. '84,  2  :  174. 
Great,    of   1775.     (Tom    Taylor)    Victoria     i :  83,    245 

(My.  &  O.  '63). 
How,  Fared  in  Reign  of  Terror.   (C.  Hervey)  Longm.   7 : 

309- 
in  Queen  Anne's   Day.     Temp.   Bar  53  :  407  (Jl.'78). 
Instructions  to.     Dub.  Univ.  74 :  452  (O.  '69). 
Italian.     See  "Italian  Actors"  etc. 
Lists  of,  1578-1642.      (F.   G.   Fleay)   Roy.    Hist.    Soc. 

9:  44- 
Odd.     Chamb.  J.  65  :  11  (Ja.  7,  '88). 
of  Time  of  Charles  II.     Temp.  Bar  53  :  554  (Ag.  '78). 
of  time  of  Garrick.     Temp.  Bar  54:  86  (S.'78). 
off  the  Stage,  Mrs.  Kendal's  Advice  to.     Critic   13  :  134 

(Mr.  15,  '90). 
Old.     (C.  Lamb)  Lend.  Mo.  5:  174,  305  (F.  &  Ap.'22); 

6:  349  (S.'22).      (T.    P.    Grinstead)    Bentley  40:  95 

(1856);  46:  508. 
and  New.  (L.  C.  Davis)  Galaxy  15  :  660  (My.'73). 
Old,  On  Some  of  the.    (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  52  : 

82,  170  (Ja.  &  F.'94). 
Old,  Our,  Baker's.     The. '79.  1 :  206. 


€^t  Sr^aga^inc  anb  tijc  BDrrama. 


Actors,  Old,  Studies  of.     Dub.  Univ.  62  :  450  (0.'63). 
Our.     (O.  B.  Bunce)  Galaxy  5  :  165  (F.'68). 
Puritans    and.      (W.  Wheater)   Gent.    M.  n.   s,   5:  178 

(F.'93)- 
Religion  of.    (C.  Lamb)  Colburn  6  :  405.  Cornli.  15  :  429 

(Ap.  '67). 
Reminiscences  of.     (J.  F.  Kirk)  Lippinc.  33 :  604. 
Salaries  of.    (J.  Hollingshead)  The.  '79,  i  :  107.  (A.  W.  a 

Beckett)  The.  n.  s.  26:  209  (0.'96). 
Social  Position  of.     See  "Actor,  Social  Status  of^''  etc. 
Spanish.     See  "Spanish  Actors^^  etc. 
Strange.    (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  45  :  51.    Same  Art.  Appleton 

26 :  267. 
Strolling.      Cornh.  72:  87  (Jl.'95).      Same  Art.  Eel.  M. 

125  :  374  (S.'95). 
Thespians  out  of  the  Cart.     Tinsley  I  :  36. 
a  Word  to.     (R.  K.  Hervey)  The.  n.  s.  10 :  133. 
Young,  Hints  to.     The.  n.  s.  18 :  72. 

Actors,  Old.    Records  of  a  Stage  Veteran.    Colburn  41 :  454. 

Actors'  Association.    (W.  Lestocq)  The.  n.  s.  24:  298  (D.'94). 
Holiday.     (M.  Lemon)  Ev.  Sat.  4:  747. 
Memories.    (W.  E.  McCann)  Lippinc.  3:  262  (Mr. '69). 

Actress  and  "  Actress."     The.  n.  s.  28  :  59  (Ag.'96). 

as  Usurper  of  Man's  Prerogative.    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  (Ja.'96). 
Strolling,  Experiences  of  a.     Chamb.  J.  56:  473. 

Actresses,  Famous.     Appleton  20  :  158. 

Recollections  of.    (M.  E.  W.  Sherwood)  Lippinc.  53  :  92 

(J^-'94)- 
Titled.     (W.  Bacheller)  Munsey  13:  46  (Ap.'95).    (Mrs. 

Mathews)  Bentley  17:  594;  18:  54,  601. 
Who  have  become  Peeresses.     (A.  C.  Wheeler)  Cosmo- 

pol.  20:  130  (D.'95). 
a  Word  About.      Lippinc.   23:    126  (Ja.'79).     See  also 

"  Women,'"  etc. 
of  the  Age.    ( \V.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  22:  67  (Ag.  '93). 


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(Adams,   Geo.)     The    Chinese  Theatre.     19th   Cent.  37:497 
(Mr.'95). 

(Adams,  W.  Davenport.)  Actors  of  the  Age.     I. 

II.  Leading  Men.     The.  n.  s.  22:  24  (Jl.'93). 

III.  Leading  Ladies.     The.  n.  s.  22:  67  (Ag.'93). 

IV.  Comedians.     The.  n.  s.  22  :  144  (S.'93). 

V.  Comediennes.     The.  n.  s.  22:  196  (0.'93). 

VI.  &  VII.    The  New  Generation.    The.  n.  s.  22  :  247,  309 
(N.  &  D.'93). 

Mary  Anderson  and  her  Art.    The.  n.  s.  27  :  273  (My. '96). 
Stage  History  of  "  Antony  and  Cleopatra."    The.  n.  s.  16: 

267. 
"  Apology  for  My  Life."     The.  n.  s.  23  :  70  (F.'94). 
Burlesque,  Old  and  New.     The.  n.  s.  27:  144  (Mr. '96). 
Criticism  in  Advance.     The.  n.  s.  24:  107  (S.'94). 
Criticism  from  the  Critic's  Point  of  View.     The.  n.  s.  16: 

55- 
Should  Critics  Write  Plays  ?     The.  n.  s.  26  :  256  (N.'95). 
English  Stage  Dancers.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  76  (F.'95). 
Decline  of  Comic  Opera.     The.  n.  s.  26  :  202  (0.'95). 
Silence  of  Mr.  Gilbert.     The.  n.  s.  24:  286  (D.'94). 
The  Keeleys.     The.  n.  s.  26:  328  (D.'gs). 
Mrs.  Langtry  at  Manchester.     The.  '83,  2  :  136. 
G.  H.  Lewes  as  a  Critic.     The.  n.  s.  27  :  337  (Je.'96). 
Robt.  Lloyd,  the  Poet  of  Acting.     The.  n.  s.  '79,  2:  78. 
London  Season  '90-1.     The.  n.  s.  18 :  53. 
Questions  Connected  with  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  25 :  329 

(Je.'95)- 
F.  Sarcey  on  Ibsen.     The.  n.  s.  28  :  19  (Jl.'96). 
Royalties  on  Shakspere.     The.  n.  s.  28:  87  (Ag.'96). 
Stock  vs.  Star  Co.     The.  '78,  i :  277. 
Miss  Terry's  Beatrice.     The.  '80,  2  :  216. 
E.  S.  Willard.     The.  n.  s.  16:  161. 
W.  S.  Gilbert.     Belgra.  45 :  438. 

Adaptation.     (A.  D.  Vandam)  Tinsley  19:  499. 
See  "  Composition.''^ 


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(Addis,  J.)     Jaques  and  the   Duke.     See  "As    You  Like  It.''^ 
Advertisement,   Self-,  the  Art  of.      The.   n.   s.   28 :  140 

(S.'96). 
Advertisement,  Theatrical  Curiosities  of.     The.  n.  s.  16: 

221. 

Adelphi  and  Haymarket,  A  Night  at.     Sharpe  41 :  99. 

"  Adrienne  Lecouvreur."    See  "Eugene  Scribe.'''' 

iEschylus.    "Agamemnon."     See"  College  Theatricals,"  etc. 

Age,  the  Comediennes   of  the.     (W.    D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s. 
22:  196(0.'93). 

Aid6,  Hamilton.     Victoria  34:  164. 

Acting,  Can  it  be  Taught  ?     19th  Cent.  34  :  452  (S.'93). 
The  Actor's  Calling.     19th  Cent.  17:  521  (Mr. '85). 
A  Dramatic  School.     The.  '82,  i  :  73. 
A  School  of  Dramatic  Art.     19th  Cent.  11  :  567  (Ap.'82). 

(Aitken,  G.  A.)     Theatrical  Lawsuits.     Head.  36:  135,  168. 
Actors  and  Managers  under  Queen  Anne.     Tlie.  '88,  2  : 
203,  267. 

(Albert!,  C.)     Writings  of  Gustav  Freytag.     National  10:  80. 

(Aldrich,  Mildred.)     Alex.  Salvini.     Arena  7:  129  (Ja.'93). 
E.  H.  Sothern.     Arena  6:  517  (0.'92). 
Juliets  of  the  Stage.     Nickell  6:  348  (D.  '96). 

(Aldrich,  T.  B.)     Sargent's  Portrait  of  Edwin  Booth  at  "The 
Players."     Harper  82  :  489  (F. '91). 

Alexander,  Geo.,  as  Bassanio.     The.  '85,  i  :   175,  203. 

and  Mrs.  Campbell,  portrait.    The.  n.  s.  22:  92  (Ag.'93). 
and  Herbert  Waring,  portrait.    The.  n.  s.  24:  29  (Jl.'94). 
(Alger,  W.  R.)     Friendships  in  Shakspere.     Chr.  Exam.    73: 
209,  403. 

Alisov,  Mme.     Harper  24:  270  (Ja.'62). 
(AUen,  G.  W.)     Mary  Dyke  Duff.     Amer.  4  :  170. 
Allison,  Wm.)     Jane  Hading.     The.  n.  s.  22  :  63  (Ag.'93). 


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(Almy,  Percival  H.  W.)     New  View  of  Oscar  Wilde.     The. 

n.  s.  23:   119  (Mr. '94). 
Amateur  Acting.     (W.  G.  Elliott)  National  24:  628. 
Actor,  An.     (D.  Cook)  The.'yS,  2  :  117. 
Actors.  Amateur-Professional.  Sat.  R.  69  :  196  (F.15,'90). 
Actors.  Professional-Amateur.  Sat.  R.  69:  13  (Ja.  4/90). 

(T.  E.  Pemberton)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  17  (Ja.'95). 
Actors.     All  the  Year  Round  55 :  282.     Sat.  R.  55  :  594 

(My.  I2,'83);  60:  806. 
Actors,  Hints  to  :  Making-up.     Chamb.  J.  64  :  711. 
Actors,  Notes  on.     Once  a  Week  13  :  202,  232. 
Actors'  Club,  Our.     (H.  Souther)  Tinsley  31  :  83. 
Actors  in  Camp.     (G.  W.  Watson)  N.  Eel.  7:  513. 
Actors  in  Ireland.    (M.  E.  Smith)  Tinsley  32  :  315. 
Theatricals.   Dub.  Univ.  93  :  474.   Lippinc.  25  :  515  (Apr. 

'80).     Bentley  3  :  83.     Colburn  83  :  340.     (G.  Kobbe) 

Cent.  1 5  :  749. 
Amateurs,  About.     The.   n.   s.   23:    339  (Je.'93).      See  also 

"  Private  Theatricals,''^  etc. 

Ajnelia,  Princess  of  Saxony,  Dramas  of.    (C.  C.  Felton).    No. 

Am.  52 :  487. 
American,  The,  On  the  Stage.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Scrib.  28 : 

321  (Jl.'79)- 
The,  on  the  English  Stage.      (H.  James,  Jr.)  Atlan.  68: 

846  (D.'9i). 
American  Actors  in  England.      Dem.  R.  19:   186.     (W.  J. 

Lawrence)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  46:  82  (Ja.'9i). 
Actors  and  Actresses  of  New  York.      (J.  B.  Matthews) 

Scrib.  17:  769  (Ap.'79). 
Actresses  (A.  de  Bremont).     The.  n.  s.  9:  324. 
Actresses,  Introduction  of,  on  English  Stage.      (W.  H. 

Hudson)  The.  n.  s.  10  :  255. 
American  Burlesque.   (L.  Hutton)  Harper  81  :  59(Je.'90). 
Comedy.     Harper  81 :  152  (Je.'9o). 
Conservatoire,  Shall  we  have  an  ?  (F.  H.  Sargent)  Cent. 

6:  475  (Jl. '84). 


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American  Drama.  Harper  73:  314  (Jl.'86);  79: 3 14  (Jl. '89).  (H. 
Garland)  Lit.  W.  (Bost.)  20:  307  (S.  14,'Sg).  (A.  Daly) 
No.  Am.  142:  485.  (L.  Hutton)  Lippinc.  37:  289 
(Mr.  '86).  (A.  E.  Lancaster)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  23, 
346.  (E.  A.  Poe)  Am.  Whig.  R.  3  :  117.  Am.  Q,  1:331. 
Dem,  R.  45:  554.  Dub.  Univ.  74:  319.  Same  art. 
Eel.  M.  5  :  555.     Lond.  Mo,  16  :  466. 

Drama,  Beginnings  of.  (R.  Davey)  National  19:  802 
(Ag.'92). 

Drama,  Characteristics  of  (A.  Hennequin)  Arena  i  :  700. 

Drama,  Future  of.     (D.  Boucicault)  Arena  2:  641. 

Drama,  Irving's  Influence  on.     The.  n.  s.  27:  75  (F.'96). 

Dramatic  Literature,  Beginnings  of.  (P.  L.  Ford)  N. 
Eng.  M.  n.  s.  9:  673  (F.'94). 

Tours,  Some.    (T.  Beaugeard)  The.  n.  s.  26 :  S9  (Ag.'95). 

Dramatic  Outlook.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  78:  924  (My.'Sg). 

Dramatists.     (A.  Hornblow)  Munsey  12:  159  (N.'94). 

Dramatists,  Shall  We  Have?  (W.  H.  Page)  Amer.  6:  169. 

Stage.  Harper  73  :  477  (Ag.'86).  (W.  Archer)  National 
6:  401. 

Stage,  Beauties  on.  (J.  P.  Reed;  W.  S.  Walsh)  Cosmo- 
politan 14:  294  (Ja.'93). 

Stage,  Retrospection  of.     (J.  Bernard)  Manhat.  3  :  604. 

Theater.  Am.  Arch.  6 :  20,  74  ;  35  :  28  (Ja.  9,  '92).  (O. 
Logan)  Galaxy  5  :  22. 

Theatre,  Bernard  on.     Dial  (Ch.)  7:  271. 

Theatre,  Dunlap's  History  of.  Am.  Q.  12  :  509.  Mo. 
R.  130:  151. 

Theatre  Endowed.  (F.  J.  Carpenter)  Dial  21 :  (O.  i,'96). 
(H.  Modjeska)  Forum  14:  337  (N.'92). 

Theatre,  the  First.     (G.  H.  Moore)  M.  Am.  Hist.  21 :  58. 

Theatre,  Seilheimer's  History  of.     Ath.'90,  i  :  156. 

Americans  at  the  Theatres.     Ev.  Sat.  10 :  451. 

"  Among  the  Gods."    See  "  Gallery;'  etc. 

(Anderson,  D.  J.)     Harlequin  z«  ^jr^r^ww-.     The.'79,  i:   103. 
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Anderson,    Mary.    The.   84,  i:   52.      (VV.  Archer)    The. '85, 

2:  175. 
Acting  of.     Sat.  R.  58  :  343,  590. 
and  her  Art.     (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  27:   273  (My. 

'96). 
as  She  is  To-Day.     (E.  W.  Bok)  L.  H.  J.  (Mr. '96). 
Decline  of.     Critic  7:  193. 
in  England,  The. '83,  i,  321.     (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  24: 

168.      (W.  H.  Pollock)  Cent.  6:  315  (Je.  '84), 
in  "  Ingomar."     The. '83,  2  :  199. 
in  "Lady  of  Lyons."     Sat.  R.  56:  571. 
in  "  Pygmalion  and  Galatea."     (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  24: 

440. 
in  "  Romeo  and  Juliet."     (Lord  Lytton)    19th  Cent.  17: 

879  (D.'84).      (G.  E.  Humphreys)    National    4:   819 

(F.'85). 
in  "Winter's  Tale."     Poet  Lore  i :  92  (F.'89).     Sat.   R. 

64:  388.    (W.  Archer)  The.  n.  s.  10:  214.    (H.  Luders) 

Amer.  17:  216. 
"Memories."     Dial  (Ch.)  20:  265  (My.  1/96). 

(Anderson,  Mary).     Girlhood  of  an  Actress.     No.  Am.  l6l  : 

575  (N.'95)- 
Extracts  from  "  Memories."    L.  H.  J.   (D.  '95,  Ja.  &  F. 
'96). 

(Anderson,  R.  B.)     Henrik  Ibsen.     Amer.  4:  8. 

(Andrews,  Maud.)     Bernhardt,  Terry,  and  Duse.      New  Bo- 
hemian 2  :  184  (My. '96). 

(Angus,  J.  K.)     A  Plea  for  the  Writers  of  Modern  Burlesque. 
Belgra.  79:  196  (0.'92). 

"Antony  and  Cleopatra,"  (O.  F.  Emerson)  Poet  Lore  2  :  71, 
125,  188. 
Comradeship  of.    (S.  E.  Pearl)  Poet  Lore  4:  2i7(Ap.'92). 
Characters  of.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  The.  n.  s.  9 :  59,  127. 
Stage  History  of.     The.  n.  s.  16  :  267. 
See  also  "  Cleopatra^''  etc. 


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Anstey,  F.     St-e"  F.  A.  Guthrie.^' 

Applause.     La  Claque.     (J.  P.  Simpson)  The.'yg,  i  :    i6o. 

(A.  Escott)  The.  n.  s.  27:  259  (My. '96).    (G.  Hogarth) 

Bentley  4:  591;  Ev,  Sat.  9:  331. 
La   Claque   in    Parisian   Theatres.      Once   a  Week  20 : 

251.  (Same  Art.  Ev.  Sat.  5:  102).     Lend.  M.  12:  241. 

(Apthorp,  W.  F.)    Paris  Theatres  and  Concerts.     Scrib.  il  :  3 
350,  482,  628  (Ja.'92  et  seq.) 
The  Stage.     Atlan.  30  :  248. 
Wagner  and  Scenic  Art.     Scrib.  2  :  515  (N.'87). 
Archer,  Wm.     The. '86,  i :  265,  280. 

"  Masks  or  Faces  ?  "     Sat.  R.  66 :  606  (N.  24,'88). 

On  Playwriting.     Sat.  R.  73  :  459. 

to  the  Rescue.    (A.  R.  Knesst)  The.  n.  s.  26  :  141  (S.'95). 

(Archer,  Wm.)     Anatomy  of  Acting.     Longm.   11 :  266,375, 

498. 
Psychology  of  Acting.     Ath.'89,  i  :  156. 
Value  of  Training  for  Acting.     National  7  :  770. 
American  Stage.     National  4:  641.    Eel.  M.  106:  97. 
Mary  Anderson.     The. '85,  2  :  175. 

Mary  Anderson  in  "Winter's  Tale."     The.  n.  s.  10:  214. 
Sarah  Bernhardt.     National  7:  770  (Ag.'86). 
Censorship.     New  R.  6:  566  (My. '92). 
Duties  of  Dramatic  Critics,     igtli  Cent.  17:  249  (F.'Ss). 
Danish  Drama  of  To-day.     Fortn.  53:  682  (My. '90). 
Dumas, y?/j,  and  the  English  Drama.     Cosmopolis  I  :  363 
^  (F.'96). 

Eleanora  Duse.     Fortn.  64  :  299  (Ag.'95). 
Dying  Drama.     New  R.  i:  367;  part  in  Poet  Lore  i: 

527  (N.'92). 
Plea  for  Endowed  Theatre.     Fortn.  51 :  610  (My. '89). 
Henrik  Ibsen.     St.  James  4S :  27,  104. 
Mausoleum  of  Ibsen.     Fortn.  60:  77  (Jl.'93). 
Ibsen's  "  Nora."     The.  '84,  I  :  209. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kendal.     Longm.  9 :  478. 
G.  H.  Lewes  and  the  Stage.     Fortn.         (F.'96). 


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(Archer,  Wm.)    "  Macbeth  "  on  the  Stage.     Eng.  lUus.  6  :  233. 
and  Common  Sense.     Murray  5  :  182. 
Maurice  Maeterlinck.     Fortn.  56:  346  (S.'gi). 
New  Drama  and  the  Free  Stage.     Fortn.  56:  663  (N.'gt). 
Ophelia  and  Portia.     The.  '85,  2:  17. 
Plays  and  Acting.    Season  '92-3.      Fortn.  60  :  255  (Ag. 

'93)- 
Recent  Plays.     Fortn.  61 :  600  (My. '94). 
Plea  for  Playwright.     Fortn.  45  :  816  (D.'Ss). 
What  does  the  Public  Want  ?     The.  '88,  i  :  269. 
Local  Color  of  "  Romeo  and  Juliet."     Gent.    M.   n.    s. 

33 :  443.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  104  :  67. 
Myths  of"  Romeo  and  Juliet."    National  4  :  441  (D.'84). 
Stage  and  Literature.     Fortn.  27:  219  (F.'92). 
Stage  of  Greater  Britain.     National  7:  401  (N.'85). 
"Twelfth  Night"  at  the  Lyceum.     Macmil.  50:  271. 
Webster,  Lamb,  and  Swinburne.    New  R.  8  :  96  (Ja.'93). 
"  Winter's  Tale."     The.  n.  s.  10  :  214. 
"Winter's  Tale."    Stage  History  of.     19th  Cent.  22  :  511. 
W.  S.  Gilbert.     St.  James  49  :  287. 
Is  "  Othello  "  fit  for  the  Stage  ?     St.  James  49  :  222. 
(Armstrong,  Chas.)     Social  Training  for  Stage  Players.    The. 

n.  s.  26:  130  (S.'9S). 
Armstrong,  Sydney.      (A.   Stoddart)  Lippinc.  51 :   104  (Ja. 

'93)- 
(Armstrong,  Mrs.)     Stage  Dresses  of  the  Month.     The.  n.  s. 

24:  23,  61  (Jl.  &  Ag.'94). 
(Arnold,  M.)     Persian  Miracle  Play.     Cornh.  24:  668. 

French  Drama.     19th  Cent.  6:  228.     Same  art.  Apple- 
ton  22  :   311. 
"As  You  Like  It.''  All  the  Year  44  :  367.   (D.  Cook)  Once  a 

Week  12:  682.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  2:  104,  167. 

(A.    Lang)   Harper  82  :  3.     (D.   J.    Snider)  J.    Spec. 

Philos  7 :  (0.'73). 
Characters  in.     (C.  A.  Wurtzburg)  Poet  Lore  4 :  31,  82 

(Ja.  &  F.'92). 


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"As  You  Like  It,"  Daly's  Co.  in.     See  ''Daly's  Co.,"  etc. 

Jaques  and  the  Duke.     (J.  Addis)  St.  James  46 :  402. 
Plot   of.     (C.   A.    Wurtzburg)  Poet    Lore   3:  341.      See 
also  "Rosalind"  etc. 
(Ashhurst,  R.  L.)     "  King  Henry  IV."  Poet  Lore  i :  367. 
Ashwell,  Lena.     The.  n.  s.  22:   181  (0.'93). 
(Aspden,  Hartley. )      Miss    Fortesque.     The.    n.    s.    22:   181 

(0.'93)- 
Audience,  Duly  of  an.     (E.  Faithful)  The.   '79,  2:  76.     (E. 

Coxon)  The.  '86,  i  :  74. 
Audiences.     All  the  Year  38:  273. 

An  Actor  on.     The.  n.  s.  27:  249  (Mr. '96). 

American.     (H.  Irving)  Fortn.  43  :   197.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  104:  475  ;  also  Liv.  Age  164:   705. 
American,  and  Actors.     (J.  Hatton)  The.  '81,  I  :  257. 
Attitudes  of.     (Lady  Pollock)  The.  ^80,  i  :  81. 
Is  Courtesy  Extinct  Among?     (L.  Smith)  The.  n.  s.  14: 

10. 
Modern.     (F.  C.  Broughton)  The.  '78,  2 :  36. 
Halls,  Theatres,  and.    (D.  Boucicault)  No.  Am.  149:  429 
(0.'89). 
(Austen,  J.)  Plays,  First  Nights  of.     The.  '79,  i :  367. 

(Austin,  Alfred)   Divorce  between  Literature  and  Stage.     Na- 
tional 2 :  608  (Ja.'84). 

Cossa  Pietro,  the  Dramatist.     Fortn.  37  :  49. 
(Austin,  L.  F.)     My  First  Critique.    The.  '78,  2:  362. 

Henry  Irving.     Victoria  28:  441. 

Theophilus  Cibber  and  Garrick.     The.  '78,  2  :   121. 

Australian  Drama.   (D.  Robertson)  The.  n.  s.  9:  23. 

Theatres.     (J.   F.   Hogan)  The.  n.   s.   14:  296  (D.'89). 
(A.  Brereton)  The.  n.  s.  15  :  40  (Ja.'9o). 
"Author!     Author!"     The.  n.  s.  27:  313  (Je.'96). 
Author-Critic.     See  "Criticism,"  etc. 
Author-Manager.     See  "  Manager,'"  etc. 


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Author,  Miseries  of  an.     Cornh.  8:  498. 
Authors,  Actors,  and  Amateurs.     Dub.  Univ.  38  :  407. 
and  Managers.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  37:   71. 
Rights  of.     Colburn  70 :  533. 
Author's    First    Night.      Cornh.   (F.'gG).      See  also  "■Play- 
wright,^'' ^'Dramatist,"  etc. 
(Aveling,  E.)    "  Hamlet  "  at  the  Princess's.    To-Day  2  :  516. 
Ibsen's  "Nora."     To-Day  i  :  473. 

(Bacheller,  M.)    Titled  Actresses.     Munsey  13:  46  (Ap.  '96). 
(Bacon,  Delia.)     Shakspere  and  his  Plays.     Putnam  7:  I. 
(Badeau,  Adam.)   Edwin  Booth  on  and  off  the  Stage.    McClure 

1 :  255  (Ag.  '93). 
(Baker,  Barton  Henry.)     English  Actors  from  Shakspere  to 

Macready.     Lippinc.  23:   75  (Je.  '79). 
(Baker,  Geo.  P.)     Children  of  Panic's.     Harv.  Mo.  12  ('85). 

"Epicoene"  at  Harvard.     Harvard  Mo.  3:  493  (Je.'95). 
(Baker,  H.  Barton.)     Geo.  Colman,  the  Elder  and  the  Younger. 
Belgra.  46:   187.     Same  art.  Ed.  M.  98:  214. 

Old  Dublin  Stage.     Belgra.  39 :  304  (S.  '79). 

Some  Famous  Juliets.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  33:  594. 

Story  of  Lyceum  Theatre.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  35 :  493. 

Discoveries  at  Drury  Lane.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  91  (F.  '95). 

Old  Melodrama.     Belgra.  50:  331. 

Home  of  Melodrama.     Lond.  Soc.  47  :   141. 

Old  Transpontine  Drama.     Lond.  Soc.  48:  417. 

National  Theatre.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  36:  241. 

An  Old  Patent  Theatre.     Belgra.    54 :    53.     Same   art. 
Eel.  M.  103:  392. 

Early  Theatres  of  London.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  91  (F.  '95). 

Some  Old  Theatrical  Memories.     Lond.  Soc.  44:  601. 

Famous  Theatrical  Riots.     Belgra.  36  :  476. 

Theatrical  Make-Shifts  and  Bhinders.     Belgra.  37:  214. 
(Baker,  T.)     Edwin  Booth  in  Germany.     Nation  36:  358. 
(Balch,  W.  R.)     Tommaso  Salvini.     Amer.  i  :   141. 


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(Ball,  W.  T,  W. )     Irving's  Influence  on  the  American  Stage. 

N.  Eng.  M.  n.  s.  lo :  173  (Ap.'94). 
(Ballantyne.  E.)    Impressions  of  Australian  Drama.    The.  n.s. 
19:   186  (Ap.  '92). 
Continental  Music  Halls.     The.  n.  s.  17:   121  (Mr.  '91). 
The  Stall,  the  Pit,  and  the  Critic.    The.  n.  s.  1 6 :  20  ( Jl.  '90) . 
Ballet.     All  the  Year  12:    94.     (M.  E.    Haweis)    St.   Paul 
12:  324. 
and  Stage  Morality.     Blackw.  105  :  354.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  72:  620. 
History  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Appleton  19:  306. 
English.     Ev.  Sat.  14  :  429. 
Ballets  and  Ballet  Dancers.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  25  :  522. 
Ballet-Girls  of  Paris.    Lond.  Soc.  17:  25, 181.    Ev.  Sat.  9:  55. 
Ballet-Dancers.     Chamb.  J.  19  :  387. 

(Ballou,  W.  H.)    Joseph  Jefferson  at  Home.    Cosmop.  7:  121. 
(Bamflyde,  H.)     Acting  as  a  Fine  Art.     The.  n.  s.  12:   127 

(S.  '88). 
Bancroft,  S.  B.     The.  '83,  i  :   169. 
Bancroft,  Mrs.  S.  B.  C,  ne'e  Marie  Wilton.     The.  85,  i :  49, 

75.  US- 
Mr.  and  Mrs.     Ath.,  88,  I  :  493  (Ap.  21).     Sat.  R.  65: 

473  (Ap.  21,  '88).  Westm.  129  :  629.  (C.  Howard)  The. 

n.  s.  II:  250;   12:  57.     (L.  C.  Cameron)   Lond.  Soc. 

53:  601. 
(Bandmann,  D.  E.)     German  Stage.     Macmil.  33  :  430. 
(Barca,  dela,  Mme.)   The  Standard  Drama.    No.  Am.  39 :  329. 
(Barclay,  Thos.)     Retirement  of  M.  Got.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  20 

(Ja-  '95)- 
(Barham,  R.  N.)     "Merchant  of  Venice."     Bentley  11 :  429. 
(Barlow,   G.)     Talent  and  Genius  on  the  Stage.     Contemp. 

62:  385  (S.  '92). 
Henry  Irving  and  the  English  Drama.     New  R.  7 :  665 

(D.  '92). 


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Bamabee,  Henry  Clay.  (F.  A.  Munsey)  Munsey  12:  6l2 
(Mr.  '95). 

(Barnard,  C.)     How  to  Introduce  New  Plays.     Critic  3:  389. 
Science  on  the  Stage.     Dr.  Mirror  23:  575  (J.  4, '90). 

Bamett,  Henry  Hyam  Vincent.     The.  n.  s.  20:  24  (Jl.  '92). 

Baron,  Michel.     All  the  Year  39:  160. 

(Barr,  Amelia  E.)     Shakspere,  Illustrated  by  Ballads.     Harper 
63  :  52  (D.  '80). 
Early  Home  of  Adelaide  Neilson.     Lippinc.  30:  623. 
Shakspere   as   a   Temperance    Leader.      Leisure    Hour 
35:  29- 
(Barrere,  Camille.)     Dramas  of  Victor  Hugo.     Macmil.  30: 

281  (Ag.  '74). 
Barrett,  Lawrence.     Critic  18:   169.     (T.  E.  Shea)  Donahue 
(S.  '96). 
Acting  of.     Sat.  R.  57:  509. 

and   his    Plays.      (G.    E.    Montgomery)    Cent.    5  :    954 
(Ap.  '84). 
(Barrett,  Lawrence.)     Vicissitudes  of  the  Drama.     No.  Am. 
146:  203. 
Edwin  Forrest.     Cent.  2:  468. 
Success  on  the  Stage.     No.  Am.  135  :  580. 

Barrett,  Wilson.  The.  '83,  l :  33.  (A.  Brereton)  The.  '82, 
2:   161.     The.  n.  s.  27:   129  (Mr.  '96). 

and  his  Work.     (J.  Coleman)  Longm.  7  :  63. 

as  Claude  Melnotte.     The.  n.  s.  11  :   201. 

as  Friar  John.     The.  '81,  2:  41,  240. 

as  Hamlet.  Lippmc.  45 :  580.  Sat.  R.  58 :  527,  595. 
(H.  Norman)  Nation  39  :  396. 

in  "The  Acrobat."     The.  n.  s.  17:  259. 

in  "Golden  Ladder."  (M.  de  Meusiaux)The.  n.  s.  11  :  85. 

in  "Lights  of  London."     The.  n.  s.  17:   150. 

in  "Stranger."     The.  n.  s.  17:   142. 

in  "Pharaoh."     The.  n.  s.  20:  202  (N.'92). 

"  Sign  of  the  Cross."  (E.  A.  Gowing)  Lond.  Soc.  69 :  472. 


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(Barrett,  Wilson.)     Hamlet.     Lippinc.  45  :  580. 
Barrie,  J.  M.  "  Walker,  London."  The.  n.  s.  19:  202  (Ap.'ga). 
(Barron,   E.   A.)   Mrs.   Grossmann's   Recollections  of  Edwin 
Booth.     Dial  (Ch.)  18:   17  (Ja.  i,  '95). 
Henry  Irving  on  the  English  Drama.     Dial  (Ch.)  15:  90. 
Progressive  Realism.     Dr.  Mirror  23:  573  (D.  2I,'89). 
Barry,  Mrs.  Eliza.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  29:   166.     (A. 

Brereton)  The.  '86,  2  :  264. 
Barry,  Helen.     The.  '81,  i :   193-202. 
(Barry,  W.)     Dead  Plays.     St.  James  12 :  312. 
Barrymore,  Maurice.     The.  '86,  i :  74. 
Barton,  Fanny.     See  "  Mrs.  Abington." 
(Baston,  R.)     Passion  Play  and  Pantomime.     Dark  Blue  4: 

486. 
(Baxter,  S.)     German  Stage.     Atlan.  42:  177. 
Bath,  Stage  at.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49:  350  (O.  '92). 

Stage,  Annals  of.     (W.    Calvert)    The.    n.  s.    15 :    292. 
16:  13,  175- 
(Baynhan,  Geo.  W.)     Reminiscences  of  Henry  Howe.     The. 

n.  s.  27:  268  (My.  '96). 
(Baynhan,  W.)     Blunders  of  Actors.     The. '79,  2  :   147. 
(Beale,  A.)     Theatrical  Missions  at  Macready  House,  London. 
Sunday  M.  16:  258. 
Beatrice.       (Lady    Martin)    Blackw.    137:    203.      Same   art. 
Liv.  Age  164:  602  (Mr.  7,  '85). 
Terry  as.    See  "  Ellen  Terry.^'   See  also  "  Much  Ado"  etc. 

Beau  Brummel.     Harper  83  :  477  (Ag.  '91). 

(Beaugeard,    Tiburce.)      (Author    of   "For    the    Crown.") 
Fran9ois  Coppee.     The.  n.  s.  27:  277  (My.  '96). 
Some  American  Tours.    The.  n.  s.  26:  89  (Ag.  '95). 
Beaumont,    Francis.       (C.    H.     Herford)   Acad.    24 :    409. 
Spec.  57:    1016. 
Macaulay's  Study  of.     Ath.  '84,  i  :   160. 
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Beaumont,  Francis,  and  Fletcher.  (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.s. 
7 :  27.  (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  23 :  302.  (E.  P.Whipple)  Am. 
Whig  R.  4:  68,  131.  Liv.  Age  14:  385.  Fraser 
22:  189;  41:  321,  Ed.  M.  12:  174.  Temp.  Bar 
42:  460.  Brit.  Q.  2:  250.  (J.  R.  Lowell)  Harper 
85  :  757  (O.  '92). 
and  Fletcher  and  Contemporaries.    (W.  Spalding)  Ed.  R. 

73 :  209. 
and  Fletcher, "  A  King  and  No  King."    (L.  M.  Griffiths) 
Poet  Lore.  3:   169. 

(Beck,  P.)     Realism.     The.'83,  i :   127. 

(Bede,   C.)     Reminiscences   of  Charlotte   Cushman.      Belgra. 

29:  333- 
(Bedford,  H.)     T.  Salvini.     Month  27:  288. 

Behind  the  Scenes.  (F.  C.  Burnand)  Fortn.  43:  84.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  104:  409.  (A.  Fleming)  Harper  34:  114 
(D.'66).  (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Atlan.  34:  527  (N.'84). 
(T.  C.  Haliburton)  Bentley  8:  458.  (G.  A.  Sala) 
Belgra.  7  :  197  Chamb.  J.  34 :  129.  Atlan.  71  :  856 
(Je.  '93).  Galaxy,  13:  404.  (G.  Kobbe)  Scrib.  4:  435 
(O.'SS).  Lend.  Soc.  4:  385.  Chamb.  J.  44:  593,51: 
638;  52:   178. 

at  Drury  Lane.     All  the  Year  60 :  302. 

at  the  Lyceum.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  44:  335. 

Secret  Regions  of  the  Stage.  (O.  Logan.)  Harper  48: 
628  (O.'SS).     Tinsley  10:  285. 

(Bell,  E.  I.)     Stage  as  a  School  of  Art.     Art.  J.  36  :   141. 

(Bell,  R.)     Privileges  of  the  Stage.     St.  James,  i :  317. 

First  Theatre  in  London.  Once  a  Week  I  :  464  (Same, 
Liv.  Age  64  :  294). 

Bellew,  Kyrle.  The.  '82,  2:  257,  263.  The.  n.  s.  20:  125. 
(S.'92). 

(Bellows,  I.  F.)  Moral  Element  in  Fanny  Kemble's  "  Rec- 
ords of  Later  Life."     Univ.  R.  19:    115. 


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(Belmont,  F.)     Dumas, yf/j.     Tinsley  35  :  35. 

(Benjamin,    P.)      Plays   of  James    Sheridan    Knowles.     No. 

Am.  40:   141. 
(Benjamin,  S.  G.  W. )     Passion  Play  of  Persia.     Harper  72  : 

460  (F.'86). 
(Bennett,  J.  B.)      History  of  Theatrical  Amusements.      Ex. 

Hist.  Soc.  2:  211. 

Benson,  F.  R.    as   Hamlet.     The.   n.    s.    15  :  212.      Sat.    R. 

69:  315- 
Berringer,  Esme.     The.  n.  s.  27:  283  (My. '96). 

(Bernard,  J.)     Retrospection  of  American  Drama.     Manhat. 

3:  604. 
Bernhardt,  Sarah.  The.  '79,  2:  4.  Sat.  R.  64:  120.  Har- 
per 51:  635;  62:  306.  (W.  Archer)  National  7:  770 
(Ag.'86).  (J,  B.  Matthews)  Amer.  i  :  92.  (C.  Clark) 
Chap-Book  5  :  89  (Je.  15,  '96).  (A.  Meynell)  Art  J. 
40:  134.  (M.  White,  Jr.)  Munsey  14:  323  (D.'95). 
(M.  G.  Van  Rensselaer)  Lippinc.  27 :  iSo  (F.'8i).  (R. 
G.  White)  Atlan.  47:  95.     The.  n.  s.  25:  321  (Je.'95). 

Terry  and  Duse.     (M.  Andrews)  New  Bohemian  2:   184 
(My.'96). 

and    Duse,  in   "  Magda."     (G.    B.    Shaw)  Sat.    R.    79: 
787  (Je.  15,  '95). 

as  Cleopatra.     Critic  18;   113.     Sat.  R.  73:  654.  Art  J. 

44:   I98(J1.'92). 
as  Joan  of  Arc.     Critic  19  :  269. 

as  Lady  Macbeth.     Sat.  R.  57  :   777.    Same,  Critic  5 :  8. 
as  Ophelia.     Critic  61 :  365. 

in  Boston  Book  Store.  Critic  13:  241  (My.10,'90). 
in  "  Hernani."  (A.  G.  Segswick)  Nation  31  :  383. 
in  "  La  Tosca."    Critic  18  :  85.     (K.  Venning)  The.  n.  s. 

II :  46;   12  :  97. 
in  Oporto.     (O.  Crawfurd).     Acad.  21 :  321  (My. '6,  82). 
in  "  PhMre."     (A.  G.  Segswick)  Nation  31  :  399. 
in  "  Ruy  Bias."     The.  '79,  I  :  283. 
Rachel  and.     (J.  P.  Simpson)  The.  '80,  2 :  23. 


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(Bernhardt,  Sarah.)     Art  of  Make-Up.     Cosmopolitan     (Mr. 
'96). 

(Besant,  Walter.)     J.   B.   P.   Moli^re  and  his  Satire.     Temp. 
Bar  33:  83. 
J.  B.  P.  Moli^re  and  his  Troupe.     Temp.  Bar.  32 :  374. 
Same,  Liv.  Age  no:    163. 

(Bettany,  W.  A.  L. )     Dramatic  Criticism  and  the  Renascent 
Drama.     The.  n.  s.  19:  277  (Je.'92). 
Winifred  Emery.     The.  n.  s.  22  :  301  (D  '93). 
Five  Years  of  Progress.     The.  n.  s.  23:  241  (My. '94). 
Four  Character  Comedians.     Tlic.  22  :  9  (Jl.'93). 
Four  Leading  Men.     The.  20  :   109  (S. '92). 
Modern  Drama  as  viewed  by  Mr.  Jones.     The.  22  :  203 

(0.'93). 
Policy  of  Our  Leading  Managers.      The.  n.  s.  23  :  181 

(Ap.'94). 
H.  Beerbohm  Tree.     The.  n.  s.  19:  69  (F.'92). 
Mr.   and  Mrs.   Tree  at  the   Haymarket.     The.   23 :    75 

(F.'94). 

(Bibb,  G.  C.)     Lady  Macbeth.     Western  I  :  287  (My.'75). 

(Bilson,  W.  W.)     Shylock.     The  Story  of  the  Bond.     Pop. 
Sci.  Mo.  20 :  369. 

Biographia  Dramatica.     Blackw.  89  :  212. 

Biography,  Jones's.     Quart.  7:  282. 

(Bispham,  W.)     Edwin  Booth,  Memories  and  Letters.     Cent. 
47:   132,240  (N.  &  D.'93). 

Bjdrnson,   Bjornsteme.      (R.  Buchanan)  Contemp.    21  :  45. 
Appleton  1 1  :   104.     Scrib.  20  :  336. 
and  Ibsen.     (Mrs.  A.  Tweedie)  Temp.  Bar  98  :  536  (Ag. 

'93)- 
Dramas  of.    Macmil.   61 ;  130.    (H.  H.  Boyesen)  No.  Am. 
116:    109. 


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(Bjomson,  Bjornsterne.)     Works  of  Ibsen.     Forum  21  :  318 
(My.'96). 

(Black,  Pearl.)     Victorien  Sardou.     Lippinc.  10:  314. 

(Blackburn,  H.)     Passion  Play  at  Ober  Amniergau.     Once  a 
Week  23  :   35. 

(Blackburn,  V.)     Eleanora  Duse.     New  R.  13:  39  (Jl.'95)• 
(Blancllard,  L.)     The  Madness  of  Hamlet.     Colburn  68  :  93. 
(Blind,  K.)   Theatres  in  the  Time  of  Shakspere.    Acad.  33  :  390. 

(Bloede,  G.)     John  McCullough.     Western  6  :  352,472. 
Tennyson's  "  Harold."     Western  3  :  430. 

(Blouet,  Paul)  ("  Max  O'Rell ").  Modern  English  Stage  through 
French  Spectacles.     Dr.  Mirror  23:  580  (F.  S.'go). 

(Bluff,  Oliver.)    Tree  as  Hamlet.    The.  n.  s.  19  :   l75(Ap.'92). 

(Bok,  Edw.  W.)     Mary  Anderson  as  She  is  To-Day.     L.  H. 
J.     (Mr. '96). 

Bolton,   Lavinia  Fenton,  Duchess  of.      The.   n.  s.   20:    168 
(0.'92). 

Bond,  Jessie.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  67  (F.'95). 

(Bond,  R.  W.)     Carr's  "  King  Arthur."    Fortn.  63:   703  (My. 

'95). 
Stratford  Festival.    Macmil.  69  :  451  (Ap.  '94). 

(Bonjour,    C.)      French    Dramatic   Opinions.      Colburn   52: 
363- 

Booth,  Barton.     Colburn  54  :  355. 

and  the  Actors  of  Queen  Anne's  Days.     Temp.  Bar  53 : 
407. 


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Booth,  Edwin.  Harper  22  :  702  (Ap.'6l).  Harper  27  :  855  ; 
30:  673.  Foster  Mo.  Ref.  3  :  17.  Critic  22  :  384(Ag. 
'93).  Public  Opinion  15:  284  (Je.  I7,'93).  (J.  Jef- 
ferson) Critic  25:  210  (S.  29,'94).  (H.  A.  Clapp) 
Atlan.  72:  307  (S.'93).  (J.  R.  Lows)  Nation  56:  434 
(Je.  I5.'93).  (E.  C.  Stedman)  Atlan.  17:  585.  (W. 
Winter)  Harper  63  :  61  (Je.'Sl).  (L.  Hutton)  Har- 
per's W.  (Je.  i7,'93-)  (L.  C.  Calhoun)  Galaxy  (with 
portrait)  7:  77.  (H.  C.  Pedder)  Manhat.  3  :  295.  Col- 
burn  (with  portrait)  168:  64. 
Across    America    with.       (Elizabeth    Robins)    Univ.    R. 

7:  375  (Jl-'9o). 
An  Actor's  Recollections  of.     (Barton  Hill)  Dr.  Mirror 

37:  939  (Xnias,'96). 
Acting  of.    (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation  2  :  395. 
and  J.  B.     Sat.   R.  53  :   273.     (A.  B.  Clarke)  Cent.  2  : 

468. 
the  Friendship  of,  and  Julia  Ward  Howe.   (F.  M.  H.  Hall) 

N.  Eng.  M.  n.  s.  9:  315  (N.'93). 
as  Bertuccio.     Sat.  R.  54  :   148  (Jl.  29/82). 
as  Hamlet.     Appleton  14:  657,689.    Ev.  Sat.  (with  por- 
trait) 9:  258,273.     The.  2  :  351, 'So. 
as  King  Lear.     The.  n.  s.  20 :  284  (D.'92). 
as  Richeheu.    The.  2:  75, '82.    Harper  42  :  296  (Ja.'7l). 

Ev.  Sat.  (with  portrait)  9 :  402,409;    10:  80,91. 
Mrs.  Grossmann's  Recollections  of.     (E.  A.  Barron)  Dial 

(Ch.)  18:    I7(ja.  i,'9S). 
in  Chicago.     Lakeside  9  :  349. 
in  England.     Harper  63  :  466  (Ag.'8i). 
in  Germany.     (T.  Baker)  Nation  36  :  358. 
Letters  of.     (Edwina  Booth  Grossmann)  Century  48  :  803 

(0.'94). 
"The  Players'  "  Tribute  to.    Critic  23  ;  327  (N.  i8,'93). 
Memories  and  Letters  of.      (Wni.  Bispham)   Cent.  47 : 

132,240  (N,  &  D.'93). 
Memories  of.    (Mrs.  D.  P.  Bowers)  Cal.  III.  5  :  471  (Mr. 

'94). 


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Booth,  Edwin,  Memory  of,  An  Actor's.    ( Jolin  Malone)  Forum 

15:  594(Jl-'93)- 
On  and  Off  the  Stage.     (Adam  Badeau)  McClure  i  :  255 

(Ag.  '93)- 
Poem  on.     (Ina  Coolbrith)  Cal.  111.  4:  364  (Ag.'93). 
Portrait  of,  Sargent's  at  "  The  Players'  "  (Poem).    (T.  B. 

Aldrich)  Harper  82:  489  (F.'gi). 

Booth,  Junius  Brutus.     (I.  C.  Pray)  Galaxy  2  :    158.     All  the 
Year  36  :   77. 
and  Edwin.     Sat.  R.  53:  273.     (A.  B.  Clarke)  Cent.  2: 
468. 

(Botkin,  A.  C.)     Maiming  of  Hamlet.     Lakeside  9  :  444. 

Boucicault,  Dion.     Acad.  38:  27S.     Critic  17:  158.     Sat.  R. 
70:373.     (S.  Fiske)The.n.s.24:30i  (D.'94).    (A.  C. 
Wheeler)  Arena  3  :  47  (D.'go). 
"Formosa."     The.  n.  s.  18:  27. 
"  London  Assurance."     The.  n.  s.  17:  41. 
"  Shaughraun."     Harper  51  :  293  (Jl.'75). 

(Boucicault,  Dion.)      Education  of  an  Actor.     No.  xAm.  147: 

435- 
Future  of  American  Drama.     Arena  2  :  641. 
Art  of  Dramatic  Composition.     No.  Am.  126:  430. 
Coquelin  and  Irving.     No.  Am.  145  :  158. 
Decline  of  the  Drama.     No.  Am.  125  :  235. 
Debut  and  Early  Days  as  a  Dramaiist.     No.  Am.  148: 

454, 584- 
Leaves  from  a  Dramatist's   Diary.     No.  Am.  149 :  228 

(Ag.'89). 
Theatres,  Halls,  and  Audiences.     No.  Am.  149:  429  (O. 

'89). 
A  New  Cipher.     Dr.  Mirror  23:  593  (M.  io,'9o). 
The  New  Departure.     Dr.  Mirror  22  :  569  (N.  23,'89). 

Bouff6,  Marie.     Sat.  R.  66  :   603  (N.  24,'88).     All  the  Year 
68  :  372. 

Bourchier,  Arthur.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  95  (F.'95). 


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(Bowen,  F.)     Emendation  of  Shakspere.     No.  Am.  78:  371. 
(Bowen,  G.  S.)     Realism  in  Plays.     Colo.  169:  10. 

(Bowers,  Mrs.  D.  P.)     Memories  of  Edwin  Booth.     Cal.  III. 
5:  471  (Mr. '94). 

(Boyes,  J.  F.)     Button  Cook.     Longm.  3:  179  (D.'83). 
Boyesen,  H.  H.  On  Ibsen.  Spec.  72  :  652  (My.  I2,'94).    Sat. 
R.  78:  359  (S.  29,  '94). 

(Boyesen,  H.  H.)  Ibsen.  "  Comedy  of  Love."  Dial  (Ch.)  14: 
132  (Mr.  i,'93). 

"Doll's  House."     Cosmopolitan  16:  84  (N.'93). 
"Peer  Gynt."     Chaut.  17:  293  (Je.'93). 
"Wild  Duck."     Dial  (Ch.)  15  :  137  (S.  16. '93). 
"  Little  Eyolf."     Chap-Book  2  :  247  (F.'95). 
Henrik  Ibsen.     Cent.  16:  794  (Mr. '90). 
Drama  of  Revolt.     Bookman  i :  384. 
Dramas  of  Bjornson.     No.  Am.  116  :  109. 

Braddon,  Miss  M.  E.    (H.  James,  Jr.)  Nation  i  :  593.    Same 
art.  Liv.  Age  77 :  99.     (Brenan,  J.  C.)  Sharpe  39 :  86. 

(Braddon,  Miss.)     Hermann  Sudermann.     National  21  :    751 

(Ag.'93)- 
Sudermann's  "  Die  Ehre."     The.  n.  s.  25  :  131  (Mr. '95). 

(Brain,  Ernest.)     French  View  of  the  English  Stage.     The. 
n.  s.  26:  195  (0.'95). 
Modern  German  Drama.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  84  (F.'95). 
Salvini's  Reminiscences.     The.  n.  s.  26:  16  (Jl.'95). 
A  French  View  of  Shakspere.     The.  n.  s.  27  :  208  (Ap. 
'96). 

Brandon,  Olga.     The.  n.  s.  29  :  4  (Jl.'96). 

Brazil.     Theatre  at  Para.     Harper  57  :  357  (Ag.'78). 

(Brereton,  Austin.)     Wilson  Barrett.     The. '82,  2  :  161. 
Mrs.  Eliz,  Barry.     The. '86,  2  :  264. 
Drama  in  New  York.     The. '84,  i  :  24. 
John  Henderson.     The. '86,  i  :  303. 


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(Brereton,  Austin.)  H.  Irving  in  America.  The. '83, 2:  211,306. 

Irving  in  "  Waterloo."     The.  n.  s.  24  :  179  (0.'94). 

Original  Cast  of  "  The    Rivals  "  and  "  The   School   for 
Scandal."     The.  84,  i  :  171. 

The  two  Anne  Oldfields.     The.  n.  s.  26:  21  (Jl.  '95). 

Australian  Theatre.     The.  n.  s.  15  :  40  (Ja.'90). 

Concerning  "  Second  Mrs.  Tanqueray."  The.  n.  s.  25  :I52 
(Mr.  '95). 

"  The  Tempest. "     The.  n.  s.  10:  59. 
(Brockett,  L.  P.)     Charles  H.  Barton.     Appleton  7:  204. 
(Brooks,  S.  A.)     "Richard  III."     Acad.  40:  541. 

(Brooksbank,  B.)     Henry  Irving  as  a  Tragedian.     National 
l:    16. 

Brough,  Fanny.     With  portrait.     The.  28  :  47  (Ja.  '92). 
Brough,  Lionel.    Once  a  Week.    26  :  369.    The.  '84,  i  :  257. 
Sydney,   Mr.    and    Mrs.     (Lizzie   Webster)    The.    n.  s. 
23  :   190-206  (Ap.  '94). 

Brough,  Sydney  and  Lionel.     The.  n.  s.  28:  90  (Ag.  '96). 

(Broughton,  F.  C.)     Modern  Audiences.     The.  '78,  2:  36. 

Broughton,  Phyllis.     The.  '84,2:  219. 

Brown,  Pattie.     The.  n.  s.  23:  310  (Je.  '94.) 

(Browne,    F.    F.)     Recent   Books  about   Shakspere    (1884). 
Dial.  (Ch.)4:  252. 

(Browne,  J.  H.)     T.  Salvini.     Galaxy  16  :  819. 

(Browne,  M.)     Dumas, Ji/s,  "Diane  de  Lys  "  at  the  Princess' 

Theatre.     St.  Paul's  13:  211. 

Theatre  and  Music  Halls.     Argosy  2  :   117. 
(Browne,    R.    C.)      Edw.    Fitzgerald,    Letters   of,  to    Fanny 

Kemble.     Acad.  48:  451  (N.  30, '95). 

(Browne,  W.  H.)     Falstaff.     So.  M.  15  :  214.     Hamlet.    So. 
M.  15:   106. 

Browning,  Robert.    "  Stafford  "  at  Oxford  Theatre.    Poet  Lore 
2  :  200  (Ap.  '90), 
4 


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(Bryce,    Jas.)     Sardou's    "Cleopatra."     Contemp.    47:    266 
(F. '85).      Same  art.  Liv.  Age.   164:    733    (Mr.    '85). 

Buchanan,  Robt.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Fortn.   i  :  443.     (G.  B. 
Smith)  Contemp.  22  :  873. 
(A.  M.  Symington)  Good  Words  19  :  15.    Tinsley  19  :  89. 
"  The  Charlatan."    Sat.  R.  77 :  94  (Ja.  27,  '94). 

(Buchanan,  Robt.)    Modern  Drama  and  Its  Critics.    Contemp. 

56:  908. 
H.  Caine  and.)    What  is  a  Tragedy  ?    Acad.  34  :   15-30. 
How  to   Produce  a  Play  at  Small  Outlay.     The.  n.  s. 

29:  9  (Jl.  '96). 
B.  Bjornson.     Contemp.  21 :  45. 
Ethics  of  Play  Licensing.     The.  n.  s.  27:  254  (Mr.  '96). 

(Buckley,  J.   M.)     Moral  Influence  of  the  Stage.     No.  Am. 
136:  581. 

Buffoons,  Stage.     (E.  Robins)  Allan.  51  :  529. 

Clowns,  Pantomime.      (G.  Turner)  The.  '84,  I  :    194. 

Fools  of  Shakspere.  (T.  R.  Slicer)  N.  Eng.  !M.  n.  s. 
12:  374  (My.  '95). 

Harlequins,  Concerning.     '81,  l  :    10. 

in  Extremis.     (D.  J.  Anderson)  The.  '79,  i  :    103. 

Harlequins,  History  of.     Temp.  Bar  43  :   202. 

Harlequinade.     Chamb.  J.  26  :  340. 
Bulwer,  E.  L.     See  " Lord  Lytton.^' 

The  Drama  of  Revolt.     Bookman  i  :  384  (Jl.'95j. 

(Bunce,  O.  B.)     Some  of  Our  Actors.     Galaxy  5  :   165. 

Burbage,  Rich'd.     Temple  Bar.     53  :  252. 

Burlesque,  Age  of.  (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy  8:  256.  (Brenan, 
J.  C.)  Sharpe  39 :  86.    (\V.  D.  Howells)  Atlan.  23  :  635. 

American  Burlesque.  (L.  Hutton)  Harper  81 :  59  (Je. 
'90.) 

The  Founders  of.     Temple  Bar  29  :  31S. 

Modern,  A  Plea  for  the  Writers  of.  (J.  K.  Angus) 
Belgra.  79  :  196  (O.  '92). 


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Burlesque,  The  New  and  the  Old.     St.  Paul's  4 :  698. 

The,  and  the  Beautiful.  (R.  H.  Home)  Contemp.  18 :  390. 
Writers  of,  in  England.     (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

4:   167. 
An  Old.     (D.  Cook)  The.  '82,  2:  267. 
The  Old  and  the  New.     (VV.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  27 :  144 

(Mr.  '96). 
Uses  and  Abuses  of.     (T.  Heyward)  Tinsley  37 :  477. 

Burlesques.     Cornh.  4:  167. 

Burletta,  What  is  a?     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week  12:  233. 

Burnand,  Frank  Cowley.     With  portrait.     The.  '79,  i  :  34 ; 
'83,  I  :   105. 

(Burnand,  F.  C.)     A  School  for  Dramatic  Art.     (Reply  to  H. 

Aide)  19th  Cent.  11 :   753  (My. '82). 
Behind  the  Scenes.     Fortn.  43  :  84.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

104:  409. 
Councils  and  Comedians.     Fortn.  44:  370. 
Reminiscences  of  the  Royalty.     The.  n.  s.   27 :   70  (F. 

'96). 
Ghost  in  Hamlet.     Month  64 :  64. 

Burroughs,    Marie.      (Robt.    Edgarton)    Lippinc.    51 :    363 
(Mr.  '93). 

(Burton,  R.)     Maurice  Maeterlinck.     Atlan.  74  :  672  (N.  '94). 

Burton's  Theatre,  N.  Y.,  Fracas  at.     The. '82,  2:15. 

(Bushby,  Mrs.)     Passion  Play  at  Ober  Ammergau.     Colburn 
147:  288. 
Butler,  Mrs.     See  "Fanny  {or  Frances)  Kemble.''' 

(Byron,  H.  J.)     Growls  from  the  Playwright.    The.  '80,  i :  20. 
Going  on  the  Stage.     The.  '79,  2  :   130. 
Causes  of  Failures  of.     The.  '79,  I  :  221. 

Byron  and  Shelley  on  the  Character  of  Hamlet.     Colburn 
29:  327. 


28      z^t  Sr^agajmc  anb  tt^c  2Drama. 

Caine,  Lilly  Hall.     The.  n.  s.  23  :  250  (My.'94). 

(Caine,  Thomas  Henry  Hall.)     Mrs.  Oliphant's  Life  of  R.  B. 
Sheridan.  Aca,d.  24:  271. 
Art  of  Shakspere.  Contemp.  43  :  883.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

10 1  :  240. 
Coleridge's  Lectures  on  Shakspere.     Acad.  25  :  19. 
Supernatural  in  Shakspere.     Colburn  165  :  1029. 
What  is  a  Tragedy  ?     Acad.  34  :  15. 
(Calcraft,  John  William. )     See  "  Co/e. " 
(Calhoun,  L.  C.)     Edwin  Booth.     Galaxy  7  :   77. 
Calls,  Stage.     (G.  Turner)  The.  '84,  i  :  296. 
(Calvert,  W.)   Annals  of  the    Bath    Stage.      The.    24:  292; 

25 :  i3»  175- 

Chas.   Wyndham  as  David  Garrick.      The.  n.  s.  18 :   9. 

(Cameron,  H.  L.)     The  Bancrofts.     Lond.  Soc.  53:  601. 

"  Camille."     See  "Ditmas,/i/s." 

(Campbell,  L.)     Notes  on  "  King  Lear."     National  12:  492. 

(Campbell,    Mrs.    Patrick.)     The.    n.    s.    25:    292    (My. '95). 
The.  n.  s.  22  :  92  (Ag.'93). 

Canada,     Private  Theatricals  in.     Harper  63  :  221  (Jl.'Si). 

(Capes,  F.  M. )    Popular  Representation  of  Shakspere.    Month 

57:  69. 
(Cargill,  Alex.)      Shakspere  as  an  Actor.      Scribner  9:    613 

(My.'9i). 
(Carlyle,  T. )     German  Playwrights.     For.  R.    3:  94. 

(Carpenter,  Fred'k  Ives.)     An  American  Endowed  Theatre. 
Dial(Ch.)  21  :   182  (O.  i,  '96). 

(Carpenter,  Geo.    Rice.)      Henrik  Ibsen.      Scribner    5  :    404 
(Ap.'89). 

(Carpenter,  W.  H.)    Freytag  on  the  Technicjue  of  the  Drama. 
Bookman  i  :  315  (Je.'95). 
Bibliography  of  H.  Ibsen.     Bookman  i  :   275. 


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Carr,  J.  Comyns.     "King  Arthur."     Sat.   R.  79:  93  (Ja.  19, 
'95).     (R.  W.  Bond)  Fortn.  63  :   703  (My.  '95). 
English  Actors  of  Yesterday  and  To-day.     Fortn.  39  :  221. 

(Carroll,  A.  L.)     A  Very  Old  Play.     Galaxy  2  :  530. 

(Carson,  Murray.)     The.  n.  s.  23  :  266  (My. '94). 
Collaboration.     The.  n.  s.  28:  85  (Ag.'96). 

(Carson,  R.  Claude.)     A  Plea  for  the  Innocuous.     The.  n.  s. 
25:   154  (Mr. '95). 

(Castel6,  W.  R.)     Shakspere's  Cordelia.     Eel.  M.  14:   517. 

Cavendish,  Ada.     The.  '82,  i:  39,  125;     85,   i:   159,  204. 
(F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  48:  302  (O.  I2,'95). 

(Cayvan,  Georgia.)     Theatre  Days  in  Japan.      Dr.    Mirror, 

37:  939  (Xmas'96). 
Cecil,  Arthur.    The.  n.  s.  26:  33  (Jl.'95). 

Celebrities,  Bygone.     (R.  H.  Home)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6 :  247, 
660 ;  7  :  88,  468. 

Censorship  of  the  Drama.  Sat.  R.  79 :  280  (Mr.  2,  '95). 
Colburn  70:  345.  All  the  Year  76:  294  (Mr.'95). 
(W.  Archer)  New  R.  6:  566  (My. '92).  (A.  Good- 
rich) The.  n.  s.  19:  232  (My. '92).  (G.  Moore)  New 
R-  3:  354-  The.  '78,2:  259,332.  Westm.  121:  328. 
(R.  Buchanan)  The.  n.  s.  27 :  254  (Mr.  '96).  All  the 
Year  33:  79.  All  the  Year  32  :  344,391-  Chamb.  J. 
26:  313.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age  52:  26.  Chamb.  J. 
39:  158;  50:  263.  Dub.  Univ.  68:  525,69:  243. 
The   Censorship  of  Plays.     The.   n.   s.  25  :  193.     (Apr. 

'95)- 
Cheap  Theatres  and  the  Lord  Chamberlain.  (A.  B.  Reach) 

Peop.  J.  3  :  97. 

Touching  the  Lord  Chamberlain.      (Chas.  Dickens  2nd) 

The.  n.  s.  25  :   10  (Ja.  '95). 

(Chapman,  John  Jay.)     Romeo.     Atlan.  78:  707  (N.'96). 


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(Charlesworth,    H.  W.)      Playhouse   Sonnets.     Canad.    M. 

I  :   558  (S.  '93)- 
Some  Modernisms  on  the  Stage.     Canad.  M.  i  :  43  (Mr. 

'93). 
"Charley's   Aunt"   on    the    Continent.     (E.    J.    Goodman; 

H.  H.  Fyfe)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  338  (Je.  '95). 

(Chevalier,  Albert.)     Costers  and  Music  Halls.     Eng.  Illust. 
10:  479  (Ap.'93). 

(Chiarini,    G.)      Two   Legends   of  "Merchant   of    Venice." 
Chaut.  17   702  (S.  '93). 

(Child,  Theo.)    Com^die  Fran9aise.    Harper  74:  691  (Ap.'87). 
Drama  of  the  i6th  Century.     Amer.  5  :  334. 
French  Translations  of  "  Hamlet."     The. '81,2:  271. 
"  Hamlet  "  in  Paris.     Poet  Lore  2  :  557  (N.'9o). 
"Othello"  in  Paris.      Poet  Lore  i  :  301,  362  (Jl.  &  Ag. 

'89). 
Playwrights  of  Paris.     Contemp.  51  :   712. 
Washington  on  the    French    Stage.      Lippinc.   29 :  293 

(Mr. '82). 

Child     Life     in     Shakspere.      (M.    L.    Griffin)    Irish    Mo. 

19:  434. 
Children,  Theatre.     Sunday  M.  19  :   121. 

Children   on   the   Stage.      (A.    Hornblow)    Munsey    12 :  32 

(0.'94). 
Chinese    Drama.      Quart.    16:  396.     All   the   Year   13:  29. 
(G.     Adams)    19th    Cent.      37:  497    (Mr. '95).      (B. 
K.   Douglas)  Contemp.  37:   123.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
94:  349- 
Chinese  Theatre.     Spec.  59:   1683.     Cornh.9;  297.    (H.  B. 
McDonald)  Cent.  7  :  27. 
An  Afternoon  at.     Lond.  Soc.  31  :   501. 
at  San  Francisco.     Harper  66  :  830  (My. '83). 
In  a,     (G.   H.   Fitch)   Cent.    2:   1S9   (Je.'82).     (G.  W. 
Lamphigh)  Macmil.  57:   36. 


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Chinese  and  Japanese  Theatres.     (L.  Wingate)  Murray  2  : 

89,  232. 
(Chorley,   J.    R.)     Notes   on   Shakspere.     Fraser   59:    543. 

60:  49,423- 
(Chubb,  E.  W.)     Cicero  in  the  Works  of  Shakspere.     Acad. 

(Syr.)  5:   108. 
Church  and   Drama.     Harper  26:  564  (Mr. '63).     (J.Dyer) 
Penn  Mo.  10  :  374. 
Theatre  Denounced  by  Jeremy  Colher.     Harper  50  :  441 

(F.'75). 
Stage  from  a  Clergyman's  Point  of  View.     (Rev.  T.  P. 

Hughes)  Forum  20:  695  (F.'96). 
Duty  of  Church  as  to  the  Theatre.     (N.   Hall ;   H.    C. 

Shuttleworth).     Ch.  Lit.  il  :  302  (S.'94). 

Church,  and  the  Stage.     Victoria  28  :  3S9. 

Stage  and  the.     Godey  131  :  127  (Ag.'95). 
Theatre  and  the.     (R.  Collyer)  Critic  3:   277. 
Congress  on  the  Drama.     The.  '78,  2:  255. 

Cibber,  CoUey.     "Apology."     Spec.  63 :  277. 

Death  and  Burial  of.     (D.  Cook)  The.  '83,  2  :  217. 
Early  Life  of.     (Lady  Lamb)  The.  '79,  i :  92. 

Cicero  in  the  Works  of  Shakspere.     (E.  W.   Chubb)  Acad. 
(Syr)  5  :   108. 

(Clapp,  H.  A.)     Edwin  Booth.     Allan.  72:  307  (S.'93). 
Henry  Irving.     Atlan.  53  :  413. 
Wm.  Warren.     Atlan.  26 ;   786. 
Time  in  Shakspere's  Plays.     Atlan.  55  :  386,  543. 
Claque  in  Paris  Theatres.     (L.  Kalisch)  Ev.  Sat.  5  :   102. 
Claque,  La.     See  "Applause"  etc. 
(Claretie,  J.)     French  View  of  Henry  Irving.     The.    '79,2: 

16. 
Clarion,  Hippolyte.     (F.  Hawkins)  The.  '86,  i  :  291 ;  2  :  20. 
(Claris,  L.  J.)     Henry    Irving    as    Actor    and    Artist.     The. 
'82,  I  :   155. 


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Clark,  Charlotte.    (L.  Wingate)  The.  '82,  2  :  40,  85,  137. 

(Clarke,    C.    C.)      Philosophers    and   Jesters   of    Shakspere. 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  no. 
Burlesque  Writers  of  England.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7 :  557. 

(Clarke,  H.  S.)     Stage  and  Society.     The.  '85,  2  :   135. 
Wm.  Moy  Thomas.     The.  '85,  2  :   12. 

Clarke,    John  S.     (Wm.  Stuart)    Lippinc.   28:  497  (N.'8i). 
In  "The  Rivals."     The.  '85,  2  :   149-167. 

(Clarke,  M.  C.)     Simpletons  of  Shakspere.     Sharpe   7:  217. 
Soldiers  of  Shakspere.      Sharpe  9:  24,   143;  10:   196, 

349- 
Individuality  of  Characters  of  Shakspere.  See  "  Shakspere^ 
Admission  Prices  to  Theatres.     All  the  Year  32  :  296. 
Lawrence  and  Kemble's  Hamlet.    Sharpe  6  :   181. 

Clarke,  M.  G.     (A.  Croxton)  The.  n.  s.  22  :   121  (S.'93). 
(Clarke,  S.  W.)     Sudden  Deaths  of  Actors.     The.  19:   75. 
(Clarke,  T.  W.)     Edmund  Kean.     Knick.  3:   loi. 
Claudian  on  the  Stage.     (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  24:  404. 
(Clay den,  P.  W.)      Macbeth  and  Lady  Macbeth.     Fortn.  8: 

153- 
Cleopatra,  Shakspere's.     Tinsley  14:    22.     Eraser  40:    277. 
Cornh.  24:  344.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  77:   582. 

Clergy  and  the  Drama.     (A.  T.  Davidson)  Macmil.  37  :  497. 
See  also  "  Church  and  the  Drama.'''' 

(Clifford,    Dr.)      Can   We  Have  an  Ideal  Theatre?     Young 
Man's  (Mr.  '93). 

Clive,  Kitty.     (J.  E.  Molloy)  Eng.  lUust.  3:   17. 

(Clodd,   E.)     Miracle  Plays.     Longm.    15  :   612.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  14:   74.     Liv.  Age  185:  431. 
Clowns,  Harlequins,  etc.     See  ^'Buffoons.'''' 
Cobbett,  Wm.,  Comedies  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  25  :  465. 


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Cofl&n,  Hayden.     The.  n.  s.  23:  326(Je.'94). 
(Coghlan,  Rose.)     Personal  Requisites  of  the  Stage.     Godey 

127:  754(D-'93)- 
(Cohn,  A.)     A.  Dumas,7f/j.     Bookman  (Ja.  '96). 

{Cole,  ]dhn  William,  pseudonym:  "John   William  Calcraft.") 
French  Dramatists  and  Actors.      Dub.   Univ.  43 :    594, 

652. 
Writers  against  the  Stage.     Dub.  Univ.  38  :  272. 
Dramatic  Writers  of  Ireland.     Dub.  Univ.  45:  39,527; 

46:  38,  548;  47:   159,359- 
Theatre  Royal,  Dublin.     Dub.  Univ.  72  :  458,  558. 
Leaves  from  Portfolio  of  a  Manager.     See  "Manager.'" 
Garrick    Club    Portraits.     Dub.    Univ.    42:    643;    43: 

223,  393- 
Improvement    in     Text    of     Shakspere.     Dub.      Univ. 

41:  356. 
(Coleman,  John.)     Social  Status  of  the  Actor.     Nationals:  20 

(Mr.  '85). 
Wilson  Barrett  and  his  Work.     Longm.  7:  63. 
Chas.  Dillon.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  37:    168. 
Reminiscences    of  Henry  Howe.     The.   n.   s.  27 :    263 

(My. '96). 
Personal    Reminiscences    of    Chas.     Reade.      Lippinc. 

34:   146,  234,  354  (Ag.,  S.  and  O.  '84). 
Fact  and  Fancies  about"  Macbeth."    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  42: 

218. 
Six  Phases  in  the  Life  of  Moli^re.     The.  n.  s.  22:   128, 

184,  315  (S.,  O.  and  D.  '93.) 
Romance  of  Drury  Lane.    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  57  :  365  (O.  '96). 

(Coleridge,   Christabel  R.)     "Faust"  from  the  Room  of  the 
Unlearned.     Lond.  Soc.  54  :    191  (Aug.  '88), 

Coleridge's  Lectures  on  Shakspere.     (T.  H.  H.  Caine)  Acad. 
25:   19. 

(Colin,  C.)     Bjonsterne  Bjornson.     R.  of  Rs.  6:  411  (N.'92). 

5 


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Collaboration.     Sat.  R.  56  :  564. 

(M.  Carson.)     The.  n.  s.  28:  85  (Ag.  '96). 

College  Theatricals.     (J.  K.  Hosmer)  Nation  10  :  6.   Blackw. 

54:  737.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  i:  253.    Liv.  Agesg:  278. 
.iEschylus.     "  Agamemnon,"  acting  of,  at  Oxford  in  1880. 

(B.  L.  Gildersleeve)  Nation  30:  472. 
"Antigone"  (Sophocles')  at  Toronto  University.    Spec. 

72:  369  (Mr.  17,  '94). 
Aristophanes.     "The  Frogs,"  at  Oxford.     (H.  F.   Wil- 
son) Acad.  41  :    237  (Mr.   5,  '92).     Ath.    '92,   l  :    318 

(Mr.   5,  '92).     Sat.  R.  73  :   244.     Temp.   Bar  95  :   238 

(Jl.  '92).     The.  28  :  216  (Ap.  '92). 
As  we  have  them.     (E.  J.  Stevenson)  No.  Am.  158  :  510 

(Ap.  '94). 
Browning's  "  Stafford  "  at  Oxford  Univ.  Dram.  Soc.    Poet 

Lore  2  :  200  (Ap.  '90). 
Costumes    in    the    Greek    Play   at    Harvard.      (F.    D. 

Millet)  Cent,  i:  65  (N.  '81). 
Drama   in    Colleges.     (J.    K.    Hosmer)   Allan.   30:    19 

(Jl.  '72). 
Greek  Play  at  Bradfield  College,  1892.    (L.  Dyer)  Nation 

55  :  26  (Jl.  14,  '92). 
Greek  Play  at  Cambridge.     All  the  Year  57:  421.     (G. 

W.  Prothero)  Cent.  6:  411  (Jl.  '84). 
Greek  Play  at  Iowa  College.    "Electra"  of  Sophocles.    R. 

of  Rs.  2:   174  (S.  '92). 
Greek  Play  at  Oxford.     The.  'So,  72  :  36. 
Greek  Play  at  Oxford,  1892.     Sat.  R.  73  :  244.     Ath.  '92, 

I  :  318  (Mr.  5,  '92).     Temp.  Bar  95  :  238  (Je.  '92). 
Greek  Play  at  St.  Andrews  College.     The.  '82,  l  :    177. 
"  He  Playing  She."     Scrib.  17:   189. 
Latin  Play  at  Harvard.     (M.  H.  Morgan)  Harv.  Grad. 

Mo.  2  :  335  (Mr. '94)  (Je.  '94).    (H.  W.  Haynes)  Harv. 

Grad.  Mo.  2 :  515.   (J.  B.  Greenough)  New  Eng.  M.  n.s. 

10:  491   (Jl.'94).      (F.  G.  Ireland)  Ediica.  R.  8  :  54 

(Je.  '94)- 


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College  Theatricals.     Ben  Jonson.     "  Epicoene,"  revival  of,  at 
Harvard   College.     (G.   P.   Baker)  Harv.  Grad.    Mo. 
3:  493  (Je.'95). 
University  Theatricals.     Dub.  Univ.  95  :  87. 
University  Theatre.     (G.  Riddle)  Am.  M.  7  :  459. 
Collier,  Jeremy.     Theatre  denounced  by.     Harper  50:   441, 
(Collier,  Robt.  Laird.)  Henry  Irving.  Lippinc.  32 :  441  (N.'83). 
(Collins,  M.  and  J.  Lillie.)     Madame  Modjeska.     Temp.  Bar 

66:  22,551;  67:  73. 
(Collyer,  R.)     Theatre  and  the  Church.     Critic  3  :  277. 
Colman,  Geo.,  the  Elder  and  the  Younger.     (H.  B.  Baker) 
Belgra.  46  :   187.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  98  :  214. 
and  D.  Garrick,"  Clandestine  Marriage."    (P.  H.  Fitz- 
gerald) The.  18  :  340. 
Columbine  Question,  The.     All  the  Year  35  :  390  (J.  22,'76). 
Comedians,  Among  the.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Atlan.  19  :  750. 

of  the  Age.     (W.  Davenport  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  22  :   144 

(S.  '93)- 
Attitude  of  the  Church  on.     Fortn.  44 :  370.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  105. 
Four  Characters.     (W.  A.  L.  Bettany)  The.  n.  s.  22  :  9 

(Jl-'93)- 
Com6die  Fran9aise.     (T.  Child)  Harper  74 :  691  (Ap.  '87). 
(Ed.  Rose)The.'79,l:  311.  (C.  Hervey)  The. '84,2  :  i. 
A  Company  of  Actors.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Scrib.  16  :  837 

(O.  '78). 
(A.    Strobel)    Murray.      6:    334.      Same   art.    Eel.    M. 

"3:  335- 
and  the  English  Stage.     Dub.  Univ.  94 :  340. 
Foyer  of.     (F.  Hawkins)     The.  '79,  i  :  360. 
of  To-day.     (A.  D.  Vandam)  New  R.  9:  314  (S.  '93). 
Origin  of.     (F.  Hawkins)  The.  '79,  i :  286. 
Visit  to.     The.  '79,  i  :  277. 

Women  of.     (E.  A.  De  Wolfe)  Cosmop.  11  :  643. 
Comedies,  Old.     Harper  73 :  308  (Jl.  '86) ;  75  :  309  (Jl.'SS). 


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Comedy.     Monitor  2  :  45. 

A  Half  Forgotten.  (Laurence  Hutton.)  Dr.  Mirror  23  : 
584  (M.  8, '90). 

Comic  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration.  (J.  Pyne)  Na- 
tional Q.  34:  306. 

Decline  of.     Sat.  R.  68:  457. 

Modern.  (J.  B.  Matthews)  Princ.  n.  s.  U  :  273. 
Blackw.    19:  46. 

Modern  Tendencies  of.  (Chas.  Wyndham)  No.  Am. 
149 :  607  (D.  '89). 

The  Prize.     (D.  Cook)  The.  '82,  2  :  65. 

Two  Thousand  Years  of.  (C.  S.  A.  Herford)  N.  Eng. 
M.  53:  441. 

Woman  in.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  Harper  37:   507  (S.  '68). 

"  Comedy  of  Errors."  All  the  Year  48 :  390.  (A.  Lang)  Harper 
82 :    550.      (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  2  :  296.      Once  a 
Week  14:  380. 
The"Comedy  of  Errors  "at  Gray's  Inn.  (Arthur  a  Becket) 
The.  n.  s.  27:  31  (Ja.  '96). 

Comic  Opera,  French.     Temp.  Bar  47  :  493. 

The  Decline  of.  (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  26 :  202  (0.'95). 

Composition,    Situation  and  Character.     Ev.  Sat.    13  :  229. 

Cornh.     26:    155. 
Decline  of.     Blackw.  9  :   279. 
Dramas   for  Music,  How  to  Write.      (F.   A.   Laidlaw) 

The.  n.  s.  18:  67. 
Dramatic,  Art  of.     (D.   Boucicault)  No.   Am.    126:  40. 

Oxford  Prize  Essay  I  :  167. 
Dramatic  Construction  (S.  Grundy)  The.  '81,  i  :  208. 
Methods  of  English  Playwrights.     Nation  38  :   543. 
Novels,  Dramatization  of.  (J.  B.  Matthews)  Longm.  14  : 

588  (0.'89). 
Playwriting.     (A.  Hennequin)  Forum  8:    705  (F. '90). 

(J.  Littlejohn)  Irish  Mo.  17:  356.   (C.  E.  Meetkerke) 

The.  25:  156.     (S.  Rosenfeld)  Author  3  :   142.      Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  49:  423  (0.'92). 


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Composition,  an  Experiment  in.     (J.   Kirkland)  Atlan.  44 : 
149  (Ag.'79). 
Dramatic  Canons.      (F.  Whittaker)  Galaxy  23 :  396,  508. 

Nation  38 :  543. 
from  the  Actors'  Point  of  View  (W.  H.  Crane)  No.  Am. 

157:  325  (S.'93)- 
Hints  on.     (E.  K.  Gowing)  Writer  7:  113  (Ag.'94). 
Henry  James  on.     Sat.  R.  78:  662  (D.  15, '94). 
Playwrights,  Modern  and  their  Methods.    Chamb.  J.  69: 

352  (Je.'92). 
W.  Archer  on.     Sat.  R.  73  :  459. 
See  also  "  Construction^''  "Collaboration  "  etc. 
(Conant,  S.  S.)     Mrs.  .Siddons.     Harper  44:  184  (Ja.'72). 

(Congdon,  C.  T.)  Decline  of  Tragedy.  Harper29:  745  (N. '64.) 

Woman  in  Comedy.     Harper  37:  507  (S.'68). 
Conjugal   Relations  in  Dramatic  Art.     (K.  B.  Martin)  Dial 

(Ch.)3:  134. 
Conquest,  Geo.     The.  n.  s.  26:  155  (S.'95). 

Conservatoire,  Paris,  a  Day  at.     Lippinc.  20  :  512  (0.'77). 
Shall  we  have  an  American?     (F.  H.  Sargent)  Cent.  6: 
475  (Jl-'84)- 
Construction,  Dramatic.     (S.  Grundy)  The. '81,  i  :  208. 
of  Theatres.     (G.  S.  Morison)  Nation  23  :  355. 
and  Arrangement.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Art  J.  28:   13:  357. 
Conway,  Harry  B.     With  portrait.     The. '84,  i :  153. 
Conway,  Harry  H.     With  portrait.     The. '79,  i  :  241. 
(Conway,    Moncure   D.)     Pilgrimage    to    the   Passion    Play. 
Harper  43  :  919  (N.'7i). 
Faust  and  Mephistopheles.     Harper  38:   540  (Mr.'69). 
Shylock.     19th  Cent.  7:  828  (My.  '80). 
Tercentenary  of  Shakspere.      Harper  29  :  336  (Ag.'64). 

Conway,  W.  A.  and  Mrs.  Piozzi.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
27:  538  (N.  '81). 

(Cook,  D.)     See  "  Edward  Dutton  Cook." 


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Cook,  Edw.  Button.  The. '82,  2  :  212,  272. 
(J.  F.  Boyer)  Longm.  3:  179  (D.'83). 
Obituary  of.     (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  24:  404. 

(Cook,  Edw.  Dutton.)     Amateur  Actor.     The.  '78,  2  :  117. 
An  Old  Burlesque.     The. '82,  2  :  267. 
Anne  Oldfield.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  28:    157. 
Art  of  Acting.     The.'82,2:  140. 
"  As  You  Like  It."     Once  a  Week  12  :  682. 
Ballet  and  Ballet  Dancer.     Belgra.  25  :  522. 
Blackamoors  in  Othello.     Once  a  Week  15:  202. 
Burletta?  What  is  a.     Once  a  Week  12:  233. 
Chas.  A.  Fechter.     The.  '79,2:   132. 
Chas.  Jas.  Mathews.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  22  :  234,  347. 
Chas.  Kean.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25 :  712. 
Concerning  Harlequins.     The.  '81,  i  :   10. 
Death  and  Burial  of  Colley  Cibber.     The.  '83,  2  :  217. 
Dickens  as  a  Dramatic  Critic.     Longm.  2  :  29. 
Eclipse  of  Shakspere.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25  :  302. 
Ellen  Terry.     The.  'So,  i  :  340. 
Footmen's  Gallery.     Once  a  Week  15  :  594. 
Fred'k  Robson.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  28:   715. 
Garrick  and  the  Shakspere  Jubilee.  Once  a  Week  10:  104. 
Half  Price  at  9  o'clock.     Once  a  Week  17  :  159. 
"  Hamlet."     Once  a  Week  11  :  622. 
He  Would  be  an  Actor.     The.'79,  i :  21. 
Inexplicable  Dumb  Show.     Belgra.  29:  190. 
John  Palmer  as  Joseph  Surface.     Gent.    M.   n.   s.  20 : 

429. 
"  King  Lear  "  in  Paris.     The. '81,  i  :  214. 
"  Macbeth."     Once  a  Week  12  :  380. 
Mannerisms.     The.  '79,  I  :    165. 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Barry.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  29 :   166. 
Mrs.  Fanny  Barton  Abington.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  16:  198. 
Nell  Gwyn.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  30 :  489. 
Originality  in  Plays.     The. '79,  i  :  308. 
Players  and  Gentlemen.     Once  a  Week  12  :  706. 


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(Cook,    Edw.    Button.)     Players   and   Parsons.     The. '78,  2: 

269. 
Rachel.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25  :  188. 
Reader  of  Plays.     Belgra.  36  :  432. 
Shakspere  Festival,  1864.     Once  a  Week  10  :  104. 
Stage  Properties.     Belgra.  35  :  282. 
Stage  Thunder.     Once  a  Week  14:  685. 
Strange  Actors.     Belgra.  45:  51,     Same  art.  Appleton 

26 :  267. 
Strange  Players.     Eel.  M.  97  :   337. 
Thackeray  and  the  Theatre.      Longm.  4 :  409.       Same 

art.  Critic  5  :  80,  92. 
The  Prize  Comedy,     The.  '82,  2  :  65. 
The  Right  to  Hiss.     The.  '83,  2 :  1 78. 
"  Twelfth  Night."     Once  a  Week  14  :  65. 
W.  A.  Conway  and  Mrs.  Piozzi.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  27:  538 

(N.  '81). 

(Cook,  K.)  Ancient  Drama  and  Modern  Novel.  Dark  Blue  3  : 
709. 

Cooke.     Kean's  Monument  to.    Harper  44:  i88(Ja.'72). 

Cooke,  Geo.  Fred'k.  Harper  35  :  23  (Jl.  '67);  63 :  874  (N.'76). 
The.  '82,  2:  279.  Mus.  43:  508.  Portf.  (Den.)  9  :  532, 
Temp.  Bar  50:  189.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  89:  197. 
(W.  Dunlap)  Anal.  M.  i  :  404,  466. 

(Cooke,  J.)  Astrology  of  Shakspere.  Macniil.  51 :  462.  Same 
art.  Liv.  Age.  165:  281. 

Cooper,  Thos.  A.  Chamb.  J.  49:  473.  Eel.  M.  62:  214. 
Lond.  M,  38  :  445.     Howitt  3  :  226,  242. 

Copp6e,  Frangois.  (T.  Beaugeard)  The.  n.  s.  27 :  277 
(My.  '96). 

Cordelia.     (W.  R.  Castele)  Eel.  M,  14:  517. 

"Coriolanus."     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  i :  695,  771.     (J.  M. 
Street)  N.  Eng.  M.  51  :  260. 
on  the  Stage.     (A.  Hallam)  The.  '79,  2  :  22. 


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Coquelin,    Benoit    Constant.     (H.   James)   Cent,    ii:    407. 

(J.    B.    Matthews)    Scrib.    i:    244.     Critic    13:    168. 

Sat.  R.  63  :   613. 
Acting  of.     (F.  H.  Williams)  Amer.  16:  38. 
and  Jane  Hading.     Critic  13:   193,  207. 
and  H.  Irving.     (D.  Boucicault)  No.  Am.  145  :    158. 
as  Matthias.     Sat.  R.  64:  657. 
at  the  Lotus  Club.     Critic  13:  207. 
Farewell  Performances  of.     Critic  14  :  260. 
in  London.     Critic  12  :  260. 
(Coquelin,  Benoit  Constant.)    Acting  and  Actors.     Harper  64: 

891  (My.'87). 
Acting  and  Authors.     Harper  65  :  679  (Ap.  '88). 
Moliere  and  Shakspere.     Cent.  16:  819. 
Coquelins,  The.     (E.  A.  Morton)  The.  n.  s.  11  :  295. 

Costers,    and    Music    Halls.      (A.    Chevalier)    Eng.    Illust. 

ID  :  479  (Ap.  '93). 
Costumes,  Stage  History  of.     Penny  M.  5  :    179,  187. 

Stage,  and  Shakspere.     (O.Wilde)    19th  Cent.  40:  456. 

(Couldock,  Chas.  W.)     My  Earliest  Stage  Recollections.    Dr. 

Mirror  35:  886  (Xmas  '95). 
(Courtenay,  T.  P.)     "  King  Henry  IV."     Colburn  54  :  42. 

"King  Henry  V."     Colburn  54:   251. 

"King  Henry  VIII."     Colburn  55  :  346. 

"  King  Henry  VI."     54  :  375,  494;  55  =  57- 

Shakspere's    Historical    Plays    Historically   Considered. 
See  "  Shakspere.'''' 

"Richard  II."     Colburn  53 :  364. 

"Richard  III."     Colburn  55  :  236. 
(Courtney,  W.    L.)     Dramatic   Criticism.    Contemp.  46:  691 
(N.'93).     Same  Eel.  M.  132:  63  (Jl.'94). 

Faust  on  the  English  Stage.     Fortn.  45  :   102. 

Note  on  Ibsen.     Fortn.  63  :  277  (F.'95). 

Irving  in  "  Faust."     Fortn.  45  :   102. 
(Coxon,  E.)     Duties  of  an  Audience.     The.  '86,  i  :  74. 


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Craig,  Ailsa.     The.  n.  s.  26:  219  (0.'95). 
(Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.)    Dramatic  Art  of  Present  Day.    19th  Cent. 
416  (S.  '86). 

(Crane,   W.  H.)    Play-writing  from  the  Actor's  Point  of  View. 
No.  Amer.  157:  325  (S.'gs). 

(Crane,  W.  W.)     Allegory  in  "  Hamlet."     Poet  Lore  3  :  565. 
(Cra"wfurd,  Oswald.)     Bernhardt  in  Oporto.     Acad.  21  :  321 

(My.  6,'82). 
(Creighton,  C.)     Falstaff's  Deathbed.     Blackw.  145  :  324. 
Critic.     The  Author-Critic.     Sat.  R.  61  :  503. 

a,  and  the  Critics  Criticized.    (C.  Scott)  The.  n.  s.  13  :  297. 

Dickens  as  a  Dramatic.     (D.  Cook)  Longm.  2  :  29. 

G.  H.  Lewes  as  a  Dramatic.     (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s. 

27:  337     (Je.'96). 
Dramatist:  Old  and  New.     The.  n.  s.  26:   187  (O.'gS). 

Critics,  Dramatic,  and  the  Dramatists.  Harper  81:  I52(je.'90). 
Dramatic,  Duties  of.     (W.  Archer)  19th  Cent.,  17:  249 

(F.'Ss). 
Modern  Drama  and  its.     (R.  Buchanan)  Contemp.  56: 

908. 
The  Stall,  the  Pit,  and  the.      (E.  Ballantyne)  The.  n.  s. 

16 :  20. 
as  Actors.     (H.  Louther)  Tinsley  28  :  60. 
Criticism,  Dramatic.    The.  27  :   153.    (J.  H.  McCarthy)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  52  :  313  (Mr. '94).     (B.  Stoker)  No.  Am.  158  : 

325  (Mr. '94).     (W.   L.  Courtney)  Contemp.  64:  691 

(N.'93).     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  132:  63  (Jl.'94).     Amer. 

I  :   121.     All  the  Year  71  :  509  (N.  26,  '92). 
An  Actor's    Pet  Affectation.     (Not   to   read   newspaper 

criticisms.)     The.  n.  s.  27:   125  (Mr. '96). 
Dramatic,  American.     Amer.  i  :   121. 
Dramatic,  and  the  Renascent  Drama.     (VV.  A.  L.  Bettany) 

The.  n.  s.  19:  277  (Je.'92). 
Influence  of.    (S.  J.  A.  Fitz-Gerald)   The.  n.  s.  24:  238 

(N.'94). 
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42      €!jc  ^aga3inc  anti  tfjc  SDrama. 


Criticism,  True  Power  of.     (S.  J.  A.  Fitz-Gerald)  The.  n.  s. 

27  :  29  (Ja.  '96). 
Dramatic,  The  Difficulties  of.     (Cecil  Howard)  The.  n.  s. 

25:  2i8(Ap.'95). 
Dramatic,  Degeneracy  of.     The.  n.  s.  15  :  253. 
Dramatic,  Ethics  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49  :   528. 
Dramatic,  from  a  Dramatic  Critic's  Point  of  View.     (W. 

D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  16  :   55. 
First  Night  Judgment  of  Plays.     Sat.  R.  73  :  592. 
Dramatic,  in  Paris.     (K.  Venning)  The.  19:   193. 
Dramatic,  Preparation  for.  (L.  M.  Kingston)  Writer  2  :  79. 
Shaksperian.      (W.  H.  Pollock)  19th  Cent.    11 :  915  (Je. 

'82). 
in  Advance.    (W.   D.   Adams)  The.  n.  s.  24:   107  (S.) 
in  Advance.    (Clement  Scott)  The.  n.  s.  24  :   158.  (O. '94). 
Cant  in.     Blackw.  19 :   197.     Tieck's  Criticism.     Mo.  R. 

no:  470;    III:  457,  Mus.  10:   289. 
Dramatic,  A  New  Guide  to.    The.  n.  s.  26  :  251  (N. '95). 
Manifolded.     The.  n.  s.  26:  206  (O.'gS). 

Critique,  My  First.     (L.  F.  Austin)  The.  '78,  2:  362. 
(Crosart,  A.  B.)     Chas.  T.  Turner.     Leis.  Hr.  24:   711. 
(Crosby,  J.)     Puns  of  Shakspere.     Am.  Bibliog.  7  :   142. 
(Cross,  Wilbur  L.)     Ibsen's   "Brand."     Arena  3:  8o(D.'90). 
(Croxton,  Arthur.)     G.Clarke.    The.  n.  s.  22  :   121  (S. '93). 

Cuba,  Theatre,  Tacon.     Harper  43  :  357  (Ag.'7i). 

Cuban  Theatricals.     All  the  Year  24 :  413. 

(Cumnoch,  R.  M.)     How  Can  I  become  a  Distinct  Speaker  ? 
Chaut.  10:  320. 
Ministerial  Tone.     Chaut.  13  :  53. 

(Cunningham,  Peter.)  Nell  Gwynn.  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  35  :  30, 
"5.  253.  339.  501,  609  ;  36  :  33,  136  (Ja.  to  Ag.'Si). 

(Cunliffe,  J.  W.)  Irving  in  "  King  Arthur."  Canad.  M.  6  :  75 
(N.'95)- 


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Cushman,  Charlotte.     The.   '78,  2:   172.     Victoria  32 :  468. 
All  the  Year  41  :  102.  (G.  F.  Ferris)  Appleton  11  :  353. 
(J.    D.    Stockton)    Scrib.    12;   262   (Je.'76).     (R.   G. 
White)  Nation:  314.     (M.  Hewitt)  Peop.  J.  2:  30-47. 
and  Macbeth.     (G.  F.  Ferris)  Lakeside  7 :  407. 
and  Rachel.     (Mme.  de  Marguerites)  Sharpe  15  :   13. 
Remembrances  of.     (C.  Bede)  Belgra.  29:  333. 
(Cutter,  C.  A.)     Playwright's  Art.     Nation  38  :  382. 
"  Cymbeline."  All  the  Year  53  :  532.     Acad.  40 :  460.     (D.J. 
Snider)  J.  Spec.   Philos.  9:   172. 
at  the  Lyceum.     (R.  W.  Bond)  Fortn.  (N.  '96). 
In  a  Hindu  Playhouse.    (H.  Littledale)    Macmil.  42  :  65. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age  145  :  695. 
Lesson  of.     (H.  P.  Goddard)  Poet  Lore   i  :  64. 

Daly,  Augustin,  His  Company  in  "As  You  Like  It."      (C. 
Howard)  The.  n.  s.  16 :  90. 
His  Company  in  "Taming  the  Shrew."     (F.  A.  Marshall; 

P.  Fitzgerald)  The.  n.  s.  12  :   10. 
His  Company  in  "  Railroad  of  Love."     (P.  H.  Fitzgerald) 

The.  n.  s.  11  :  315. 
Plays  in  London.     Sat.  R.  69 :   731;  70:   73,  105. 
(Daly,  A.)     American  Drama.     No.  Am.  142:  485. 
Daly's  Stock  Co.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Lippinc.  32  :  396. 
Dancers,    English  Stage.      (W.  D.  Adams)  The.    n.   s.    25 : 
76  (Feb. '95). 

Dangers,  Fire,  Panic,  Riot,  etc.  Brooklyn  Theatre  Fire.  Har- 
per 64:  466  (F.'82). 

Theatres  in  Peril  from  Fire.     Harper  64  :   788  (Ap.'82). 

Theatre  Panic.  Harper  37  :  708  (0.'68) ;  60  :  788  (Ap. 
'80). 

(Daniels,  J.  A.)  Some  Eccentric  Stage  Costumes.  The.  n.  s. 
20:  251  (D.'92). 

Danish  Drama.     Fortn.  28  :  i.     (W.  Archer)  Fortn.  53:  682. 
Danish  National  Theatre.     Cornh.  30  :  297. 


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(Dannreuther,  E.)     Musical  Drama.     Macmil.  33  :  80. 
(D'Arcy,  W.)     Her  Majesty's  Theatre.     Belgra.  4:  416. 
Dashwood,  Chas.     The.  n.  s.  22:  247  (D.'93). 
(Daudet,  Alphonse.)    My  "  First  Night."     The.  n.  s.  25  :  299 

(Je.94)- 
Toilers  of  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  24 :   i   (JL'94). 
Drunkenness  on  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  24:  48  (Ag. '94). 
(Dauacey,  S.)    The  Stage  and  Mr.  Burnand.    Tinsley  36  :  323. 
Dauvray,  Helen,  in  "  A  Scrap  of  Paper."    The.  n.  s.  19:  203 

(Ap.'92). 
Davenport,    E.    L.,  Recollections    of.      (H.    P.    Goddard) 

Lippinc.  21  :  463. 
(Davenport,  Fanny.)     Some   Childish    Memories.      Lippinc. 

42:  565(0. '88). 
(Davey,  Rich'd.)     Beginnings  of  the  Drama  in  America.     Na- 
tional 19:  802  (Ag.'92). 
Alex.  Dumas, yf/j'.     The.  n.  s.  27:   12  (Ja.'gS). 
Death  of  Rachel.     The.  '80,  i  :  273. 
Italian  Drama.     No.  Am.  19  :  90. 
Italian  Stage.     Lippinc.  15  :  90. 
M.  Ars^ne  Houssaye.     The.  n.  s.  27:  271  (My. '96). 
Modern  Criticism.     The.  n.  s.  26:   137  (S.'95). 
New  "  Robert  Macaire."     The.  n.  s.  26:  30  (Jl.'95). 
The  Italian  Stage.     The.  '80,  2  :  300. 
(Davidson,  A.  C.)     "Ophelia."     The.  '81,  2  :  212. 
(Davis,   H.)     Shakspere  and  John  Lyly.     Poet  Lore  5:    177 

(Ap.'93)- 
(Davis,  L.  Clarke.)  "  These  our  Actors."  (Daly's  Co.)  Lippinc. 
32:  369. 
Among  the  Comedians.     Allan.  19 :  750. 
Drama  in  Tatters.     Chamb.  J.  60  :  215. 
Joseph  Jefferson  as  Rip  Van  Winkle.      Lippinc.  24  :  57 

(Jl-'59)- 
John  E.  Owens.     Atlan.  19:   750. 
Actors,  Old  and  New.     Galaxy  15  :  660. 


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(Davis,  L.  Clarke. )     Drama  in  Pliiladelphia.     Amer.  3  :  55. 
Maggie  Mitchell  and  Mary  Gannon.     Galaxy  6  :   245. 
Jefferson  as  Rip  Van  Winkle.     Atlan.  19:   750. 

(Davis,  Richard  Harding.)  Mrs.  Kendal  vs.  American  Public. 
The.  n.  s.  23 :  9  (F.'94)  (reprint  from  Harper's 
Weekly). 

Deadheads,  What  to  do  With.      (A.  Patterson)  The.  27  n.  s. 
'80  (F.'96). 
Should  they  live?     (H.  C.  Newton)  The.  n.  s.  28:   147 
(S.'96). 

(Deane,  A.  C.)     Stage  in  Fiction.     The.  n.  s.  11  :   104  (S.'92). 

Dearth  of  Dramatists.     Theatre  '80,  i  :   i. 

Deaths,   Sudden,  of  Actors.     (S.  W.  Clarke)  The.  n.  s.  10 : 

75- 
Deaths  and  Disasters  on  the  Stage.     Chamb.  J.  53:    13. 

(De  Br6niont,  A.)     American  Actresses.     The.  18:  324. 
Decay  of  the  Stage.     St.  Paul's   i:   173.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

70:  54- 
(De  Colonne,  Vicomte.)    Drama  in  France.     Macmil.  34  :   176. 

(De  Cordova,  Rudolph.)    The  Stage  as  a  Career.    Forum  17: 

622  (Jl.'94). 
(de  Dubor,   George.)     Plays  of  Hroswitha.     Fortn.  65:  443 

(Mr.'96). 

(DeFalbe,    Count.)     The  Hamlet  Saga.     19th  Cent.    12:   147 
(D.'82). 
Hamlet,  Where  he  came  from.     Manhat.  i  :   132. 
(De  Gibbins,  H.)     Bjornsterne  Bjdrnson.     To-day  10:  43. 
De  Grey,  Marie.     The.  '81,2:    129. 
(De  Kay,  Chas.)     Modjeska.     Scrib.  17:  665  (Mr.'79). 
(De  la  Barca,  Mme.  C.)    The  Drama.     No.  Am.  39  :  335. 
(De  la  K,am6e,  L.)     See  "Ouida." 
Delaunay,  as  an  Actor.     Sat.  R.  63  :  725. 


46      artje  9[9a0a5inc  aiiti  tljc  SDtania. 

(De  Leon,  T.  C.)     Christmas  Pantomimes.     Lippinc.  3:  36. 
(DeLong,  M.  J.)     Faust  Legend.  Univ.  R.  46:  208. 
Delsarte.     (F.  A.  Duvivage)  Atlan.  27 :  613. 

De  Maupassant,  Guy,  as  a  Dramatist.   (C.  Nicholson)  Acad. 

39:  265. 
(De   Meusiaux,    M.)     "A    Fool's    Paradise,"      "Snowball." 
See  "Sydney  Grundy." 
Wilson  Barrett  in  "The  Golden  Ladder." 

"Denise."     See" Dumas,  filsy 

(Dennett,  J.  R.)     Theatres  of  Our  Day.     Nation  7:  500. 

Shakspere's   Delineation  of  Insanity.     Nation  2 :   758. 

Desdemona.  Am.  Mo.  M.  7:  209.  (D.  Fowler)  Canad. 
Mo.  19:  643.  (H.  F.  Martin)  Blackw.  129:  325. 
(Mr.  '81).  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  643.  Same  art. 
Appleton25:  399.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  149:  Jo6.    See 

also  "  Othello.'''' 

(De  Wolfe,  E.  A.)     Women  of  the  Comedie  Fran9aise.     Cos- 
mop.  II :  643. 
(Dicey,  A.  V.)     R.  B.  Sheridan.     Nation  39:   136. 
Dickens,  Chas.,  Amateur  Theatricals  of.     Macmil  23:    206. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  76:  322;    also  Ev.  Sat.  lo :   70. 
and  the  Play.     (G.  Turner)  The.  '85,  i :   171. 
as  a  Dramatic  Critic.     (D.  Cook)  Longm.  2 :  29. 
as  a  Dramatist.     Spec.    55 :  953.     Same   art.    Liv.   Age 

154:  362. 
as  a  Dramatist  and  Poet.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20:  61. 
on  the  American  Stage.     (G.  E.  Montgomery)  No.  Am. 
8:   190. 

(Dickens,  Chas.,  2d.)  Censorship.  The.  n.  s.  25  :  10  (Ja.'95). 
Decadence  of  Pantomime.  The.  n.  s.  27:  21  (Ja.'96). 
Difficulties  of  the  Serious  Drama.     The.  n.  s.  27:    200 

(Ap.'96). 
Fechter's  Acting.     Atlan.  24:  242. 


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(Dickens,  Chas.,  2d.)  H.  A.  Jones  on  the  Renaissance  of 
the  Drama.      The  n.  s.  25:  322  (Je.'95). 

London  County  Council  and  the  Theatres.  The.  n.  s. 
25:   i40(Mr.'95). 

Should  Dramatic  Critics  Write  Plays?  The.  n.  s.  26: 
256  (N.'95). 

Theatrical  Illusion.     The.  n.  s.  26:   192  (0.'95). 

The  Public's  Point  of  View.     The.  n.  s.  24:  220  (N.'94). 

Dickinson,  Anna.     Harper  65  :  300  (Jl. '82).    (I.B.Hooker) 
Nation  7:  391. 
and  the  Critics.     (E.  L.  Godkin)  Nation  24:  232. 

Dictator,  The  New.      (C.   Scott)  The.  n.  s.  25  :   263  (My. 
'95). 

Diderot.     Westm.  127:  44. 

"  Paradoxe."     See  ^^ Emotionalism y 

DifBiculties,  Dramatic.     All  the  Year  73  :  135  (Ag.  5,'93). 

of  Dramatic  Criticism.  (Cecil  Howard)  The.  n.  s. 
25:  2i8(Ap.'95). 

(Dillon,  A.)  Shakspere  and  Municipal  Theatre.  Westm.  143  : 
418  (Ap.'9S). 

Dillon,  Chas.     (J.  Coleman)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  37:   168. 

(Dithmar,  Edw.  A.)     A  Hopeful  View.     Dr.  Mirror,  23:  591 

(Ap.   26,'9o). 
(Dixon,  B.  H.)     "Gag."     The. '81,  2:  208. 
(Dobbin,  J.  C.)     Notes  on  Playgoers.     Tinsley  36:   135.  ' 

(Dobson,  A.)  Last  Appearance  of  D.  Garrick.  Longm.  26: 
590  (0.'95). 

Dodd,  Jas.  Wm.,  as  Sir  Benj.  Backbite.  (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  21 :  204. 

(Dodge,  D.  K.)  Women  of  Ibsen.  N.  Eng.  M.  56:  118 
(F.'92). 

(Dole,  N.  H.)  Shakspere  and  the  Russian  Drama.  Poet 
Lore  1 :  497  (N. '89);  2:   113  (Mr. '90),  566  (N. '90). 


48      ci)c  9[9a0a$inc  anb  tjjc  E^mma* 


(Donne,    W.    B.)      Dramatic    Representation.        Dark    Blue 
1 :   70. 
Ward  on  English  Dramatic  Literature.    Macmil.  33:  314. 
(Donnely,  T.)     Drury  Lane.     Godey  128:  341  (Mr. '94). 
Don  Q,uixote  on  the  Stage.      (A.  Escott)  The.  n.  s.  25 :  267 

(My.'95)- 
(Doran,    Dr.)      Shakspere   in    France.     19th    Cent.     3:     115 

(Ja.'78). 
(Doran  J.)      French    Criticisms    on    Shakspere.     19th    Cent. 

3:   115.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  136:  533. 
Doran's  Annals  of  the  Stage.     Dub.  Univ.  63:   155. 

(Dorchester,  D.,  Jr.)   "Hamlet."  Meth.  R.  52:  390  (My.  & 
Je.'92). 

(Dorr,  J.  C.  R.)     Caroline  Howard  Oilman.     Critic  13  :   151. 
(Douglas,    B.    K.)      Chinese    Drama.     Contemp.    37:     123. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  94 :   349. 
(Dowden,    Edward.)     Shakspere's   Wisdom   of  Life.    Fortn. 
50:    405.      Same  art.   Eel.    M.    in:  668.     Liv.    Age 
179:   131. 
Kemble's  Notes  on  Shakspere.    Acad.  22  :  409. 
Shakspere's  Historical  Plays.     Acad.  23  :  90. 
Some  Books  on  Shakspere.     Acad.  28:   127. 
Women  of  Shakspere.     Contemp.  47:    517.     Same   art. 
Liv.  Age  165  :  405. 
(Downes,  H.)     One  Night  on  the  Stage.      Once  a  Week  i: 

295.317- 
Drama,  Scrib.  21  :  632  (F.'Si).     (C.  de  la  Barca)  No.  Am. 
39 :  335'     (J-  I^-  Lowell)  No.  Am.  66 :  374,  400.     (W. 
B.  O.  Peabody)   No.  Am.  31 :   445.     (H.  Ware,  Jr.) 
No.  Am.  45:  313,335- 
a  Course  of  Reading  on  the.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Critic  3  : 

215. 
Ancient,  and  the  Modern  Novel.     (K.  Cook)  Dark  Blue 

3  :  709- 
and  Music.     Blackw.  6 :  430.     Lish  Mo.  9 :  104. 


Cfjc  SlBaga$mc  anti  tje  SDrama.      49 


Drama  and  Music  Halls.     Cornh.  15:  119. 

as  it  is.     (J.   H,  McCarthy)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49 :  533  (N. 

'92). 
Character  and  Tendencies  of.     Ed.  R.  90:   129. 
Classic,  1858-67.     Ch.  R.  55  :  39. 
Classic  and  Romantic.     Putnam's  6:  401.     For.  Quar.  R. 

36:  42. 
Conventionalities  of.     (F.  Parke)  Dub.  Univ.  85  :  503. 
Decadent.     (Edw.   Fuller)    Lippinc.  56:    423     (S.  '95). 
(D.    Boucicault)      No.    Am.    125:    235.       (H.    Quilter) 

Contemp.  5:  547.     Same  art.  Eel.  M,  108:  824. 
Decadence  of.     Tait  2  :  380. 
Decline  of.     (D.   Boucicault)   No.   Am.  125  :  235.  (J.  B. 

Matthews)  Galaxy  19  :  225.     Chamb.  J.  38  :  392.  Tait 

n.    s.    18 :  600.     Tinsley  5 :  293.     (S.  Grundy)  The. 

n.  s.  27:    131  (Mr. '96).  27:   196  (Ap.  '96). 
Deterioration  of.   (Morris  Ross)  Poet  Lore  3  :  353  (Jl.'gi). 
Dialogue   on.     (A.    H.    Kennedy)    19th   Cent.   38 :    322 

(Ag.'95). 
Domestics  of  the.     (W.  Gordon)  The. '81,  2  :  19. 
Drunken.      (O.    Logan)    Galaxy   4 :    934.      (C.    Reade) 

Spec.  55  :  1079. 
Dying.    (W.  Archer)  New  R.  1 :  367.     Poet  Lore  i  :  527 

(N.'89). 
The  Eternal  Truths  of  the.     (Mme.  Fanny  Janauschek.) 

Dr.  Mirror,  35 :  886  (Xmas  '95). 
Epitome  of.     (R.  Lee)  The.  '86,  2  :  258. 
Footlights  of  Other  Days.     Tinsley  10  :  465. 
For  and  Against.     (J.  Pollock)  19th  Cent,  i  :  611. 
French  Opinions  of.     (C.  Bonjour)  Colburn  53  :  363. 
Girardin  on.     For  Quar.  R.  33  :  33.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

3:  33- 
Habitue's  Note  Book.  (C.  Hervey)  Colburn  84:  122,  535  ; 

85:   125,502;   86:   113,383;   87:  373.490;    88:    123, 

550;  89  :  129,  381 ;  90  :  1 16,  244. 
Hazhtt's  Lecture  on.     (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Ed.  R.  34 :  438. 
Historical.     Once  a  Week  28  :  1 70. 
7 


50      €fjc  9^aga$inc  anb  tfjc  SDrania. 


Drama,  History  of.     Westm.  67:  364.     Ed.  R.  1 :  139. 

in  Colleges.     See  ^'■College  Theatricals.'''' 

in  Connection  with  Fine  Arts.     Dub.  Univ.  28:  97. 

in  Middle  A^^es.   (T.  Wright)  Bentley  38  :  298.    National 

Q.  221  :  367. 
in  16th  Cent.  (T.  Child)  Amer.  5  :  344. 
in   Relation  to  Truth.     (M.  Michael)  Poet  Lore  7:    149 

(Mr. '95). 
in  Tatters.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Chamb.  J.  60  :  215. 
Jewett  on.     Spec.  59:  873. 
Legitimate.     Harper  72  :  477  (F.'86). 
Legitimate.     Victoria  17  :  461. 
Lyric.     For.  Quar.  R.  12  :   197.     (G.  L.  Gruneisen)  St. 

James  36 :  363. 
Means  of  Regenerating.     Colburn  1 :  5. 
Mediaeval.     Knick.  63  :  237. 
Modern,  of  England  as  Viewed  by  IL   A.  Jones.     (W. 

A.  L.  Bettany)  The.  n.  s.  22 :  203  (O.  '93). 
Modern.     (E.   I.   Sears)  National  i  :  64.     Dial  4 :  307. 

Tinsley  6:  421.      (A.  W.  Pinero)  The.   n.   s.   25:   346 

(Je.'95)- 
Modern,  Dr.  Pearson  on.    (H.  A.  Jones)  19th  Cent.  34: 

534  (0.'93)- 
Modern,  Zola's  Attack  on.      (N.   Hapgood)  Harv.  Mo. 

9:  160. 
Mrs.  Kendal  on.      The.  '84,  2:  165.      Sat.  R.  58:   393. 
Mugwumps  of  the.     (Paul   M.    Potter)  Dr.  Mirror,  35  : 

886  (Xmas  '95). 
New,  and    the   Free   Stage.    (W.    Archer)    Fortn.    56: 

663. 
New.     Quart.  182:  399  (0.'95).     Ed.  R.  71  :   163. 
of  the  Future.     (A.  Hennequin)     Arena  3  :  3S5. 
of  the  Middle  Ages.      (J.  J.  Jusseraud)   Chaut.    19 :  65 

(Ap.'94). 
of  the  Moment.     (H.  A.  Kennedy)  19th  Cent.  30:  258 

(Ag.'9i). 
ofi6thCent.    Retros.  18  :  396.    Sec  also''' Early  Drama.'''' 


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Drama  of  the  Day,  1859.     Bentley  l  :  550. 

of  the  Period.     (R.  G.  White)  Galaxy  8:  678. 

Old,  Notes  on.     (W.  C.  Hazlitt)  Antiq.   n.  s.  20:   14- 

257- 
Oratory  and.      (H.   R.    Haweis)  Harper   80:    109    (D. 

'89). 
Origin  of.     (M.  F.  Sullivan)  Month.  50:  554. 
Origin  and  Development.     National  21  :  68. 
Past  and  Present.     Broadw.  2 :  1 19. 
Plain  Talk  on.     (R.    Mansfield)    No.  Am.  155:   308(8. 

'92). 
Principles  of.   (Corneille  and  Dryden)  Fraser  66  :  383. 
Puritan's  Opposition  to.     No.  Brit.  25:  i. 
Regeneration.     Westm.  37:  41. 
Revolution  in.     Cornh.  39  :  442. 
Rise  and  Fall  of  European.     For.  Q.  35  :  290. 
Rise  and  Progress  of.     (J.  W.  Wall)  Knick.  44 :  59. 
Romantic.     Blackw.  60:  161. 
Schlegelon.      (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  26:  67.     Quart.  12: 

112. 
Schlegel's  Lecture.     Portf.  (Den.)  17:  477. 
Stage  Exaggeration.     Victoria  24:  457. 
State  and  Prospect  of.    Ed.  R.  57:  281.  Westm.  20  :   151. 

Blackw.  17:  727;  Mus.  6:  355. 
Techniqueof,  Freytag  on.     (J.  S.  Nollen)  Dial  (Ch.)  18: 

77  (F.  i,'95)- 
The.     (W.   H.  Pollock)   Contemp.  28 :  54.     (Sir  C.   L. 

Young)  Once  a  Week  26  :  318,  348.     Dem.  R.  42  :  16. 

Co.  Lit.  J.  4 :  289.     Ed.  R.  49,  317.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  6: 

46;  7:    181.  Blackw.  II:  440;   18:  240.    Brit.  &  For. 

R.  2  :  568.     Fraser  29  :  181. 
The,   of  Revolt.     (H.    H.    Boyesen)    Bookman    i  :    384 

(Mr.'95). 
the  Renascence  of  the  English.      (E.  E.  Hale,  Jr.) 

Dial  (Ch.)  21 :   149  (S.  16,  '96). 
Tree  (H.  B.)  on.     Spec.  67 :  841. 
under  Canvas.     Chamb.  J.  42  :  321. 


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Drama  under  Difficulty.     All  the  Year  36:   102.     Chamb.  J. 

26:  289. 
Vicissitudes  of.     (L.  Barrett)  No.  Am.  146:  203. 
Will,  Live?  (Wm.  Gillette)  Dr.  Mirror,  23 :  578  (Jan.  25, 

'90). 

Dramas,  Stage  Right  to.     Sat.  R.  59  :  208. 

Dramatic  Art,  P'our  Centuries  of.     (E.  W.  L.)  Lippinc.  27: 
522  (My. '81). 
and  Theatrical,  Differences  of.     (F.  A.  Kemble)   Cornh. 

8 :  733- 

Art,  School  of.     See  "  ScAoo/,"  etc. 

Art  of  the  Present  Day.  (D.  M.  Craik)  19th  Cent.  20 : 
416. 

Art,  Past  and  Present.     Dub.  Univ.  73:  511. 

Art,  Influence  of  Theatre  on.     Lon.  M.  i  :  146. 

Art.     (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  23 :  363. 

Author  and  the  Drainatic  Critic,  The.  (Brander  Mat- 
thews)   Dr.  Mirror,  23  :  574  (D.  28,  '89). 

Difficulties.     All  the  Year  73 :  135  (Ag.  5,  '93). 

Doing.  Dub.  Univ.  16:  641  ;  17:  328,599;  18:  180; 
19  :  64. 

Doctors.     All  the  Year  39  :  373. 

Emancipation.     Putnam  2  :  369. 

in  the  Far  East.  (R.  W.  E.  Eastlake)  Chamb.  J.  72  :  251 

(Ja.  '95). 
Opinions.     (Mrs.  Kendal)  Murray  6  :  289,  733. 
Outlook,  1885.     (H.  A.  Jones)  Eng.  Illust.  2:   280,  341. 
Ring.     (Sydney  Grundy)  The. '79,  2  :  273. 
Representation.     (W.  B.  Donne)  Dark  Blue  i  :  70. 
Sensation.     (W.  P.  Wood)  Lakeside  9  :  9. 

Dramatic  License.     (W.  G.  Wills)  The.  '80,  i  :   199. 

Dramatiques,  Proverbes.     (T.  Le  Clerq)  Lon.  M.  12  :   17. 

Dramatist,  My  Debut  and  Early  Days  as  a.    (D.  Boucicault) 
No.  Am.  148:  454  (Ap.  '89).     14S:  584  (My. '89). 


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Dramatist,  Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  a.     (D.  Boucicault)  No. 
Am.  149 :  228  (Ag.  '89). 
A  Dead:  a  Dialogue.    The.  28:  80  (F.'92). 
Discontents  of  a.     (H.  C.  Wilson)  The.'86,  1 :  175. 
Grievances  of.     The.'79,  i  :  71. 

Dramatists,  Competent.     The. '79,  i  :  i. 

Doctors  and.      (W.   E.   McCann)    Dr.   Mirror  23 :    597 

(Je.  7,'90). 
Foreign,  Under  American  Laws.      (E.  S.  Drone)  Scrib. 

9:  90  (N.'75). 
Grievances  of.     The. '79,  i  :  71. 
Modern.     Tinsley  6:  421. 
Women  as.     All  the  Year  75  :  296  (S.  29/94). 
Dearth  of.     The. '80,  i  :  i. 

Dresses,  Stage,  of  the  Month.     (Mrs.  Armstrong)  The.  n.  s. 
24:  61  (Ag.'94). 

(Drew,  John.)     The  Actor.     Scribner  15  :  32  (Ja.'94). 

(Drone,  E.  S.)     Foreign  Dramatists  Under  American   Laws. 
Scrib.  9  :   90  (N.  '75). 

Drunkenness  on    the  Stage.  (Alphonse  Daudet)  The.  n.  s. 
24:  48(Ag.'94). 

Drury  Lane.     (J.  Coleman)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  57:  365  (O.  '96). 
(V.  Gribay^doff  and  T.  Donnely.)    Godey  128:  341  (Mr. 

'94)- 
Old.     Harper  22:  126  (D.'6o).     Temp.  Bar  13:  443. 

Drury  Lane  The:itre.     (A.  Harris)  Fortn.  45:  650.     All  the 

Year  42  :   346. 
in  Time  of  James  I.    (J.  Greenstreet)  Ath.'85,  2  :  59,  282. 
Behind  Scenes  at.     All  the  Year  66 :  302. 
Managers  from  Killegrew  to  Harris.     (P.  H.  Fitzgerald) 

The.  n.  s.  9 :  25,  295. 

Duels,  Stage.     Sat.  R.  71:  582. 

DuflF,  Mary  Dyke.     (G.  W.  Allen)  Amer.  4:   170. 


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Dumas,  Alex., /^r^.     Dramas  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews) 48:  383. 

Dramatic  Genius  of.     Knick.  3  :   190. 

"  Francillon."     (A.  Langel)  Nation  44  :    139. 

Modern  Republican  Tragedy.     Fraser  39  :    188. 

Theatrical  Experience  of.  Dub.  Univ.  77:  241. 
Dumas  Ji^s.  Bentley  41 :  347.  Lond.  See.  25  :  208.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  82:  613.  (F.  Belmore)  Tinsley  35  :  35 
(A.  Cohns)  Bkm.  (Ja.'96).  (R.  Davey)  The.  n.  s 
27:  12  (Ja.  '96).  (J.  B.  Fletcher)  Harv.  Mo.  13:  i 
(H.  James)  New  R.  (Mr.  '96),  Temp.  Bar  51 :  392 
(L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  21  :  501  (Ap.  '78).  (J.  B 
Matthews)  Internat.  10:  503.  (Mme.  van  de  Velde) 
Fortn.  (Ja.  '96). 

and  Eng.  Drama.     (W.  Archer)  Cosmop.  i :  363  (F.  '96). 

at  Home.     Lit,  World  (Boston)  24:   176  (Ja.  3, '93). 

"  Camille."  Three  Ladies  of  the  Camelias  :  Duse,  Bern- 
hardt, and  Nethersole.  (B.  Fletcher)  Godey  132:  477 
(Je.  '96). 

"La  Dame  aux  Camelias."      Sat.  R.  53  :  426. 

"  Denise."    (A.  Langel)  Nation  40  :   136.  Sat.  R.  59  :  210. 

"  Diane  de  Lys,"  at  the  Princess's  Theatre.     St.  Paul's 
13:  211. 
Du Maurier,  George.  "Trilby "as  a  Play.  (B.  Fletcher)  Godey 

130:  570  (Je.  '95)- 
(Dunlap,  Wm.)     Fraser  7:  436. 

Geo.  Fredk.  Cooke.  Anal.  M.  i :  404,  466. 
(Durivage,  F.  A.)  Delsarte.  Atlan.  27:  613. 
Duse,  Eleanora.  Sat.  R.  75  :  571  (My.  27,  '93).  Ath.  '85. 
I:  673.  (W.  Archer)  Fortn.  64:  299  (Ag.  '95).  (Black- 
burn) New  R.  13:  39  (Jl.  '95).  (P.  Schleuther) 
Looker  On  (Mr.  '96).  (M.  C.  Jones)  Critic  22:  67, 
117  (F.   4,  25,  '93).     (J.   R.  Towse)  Cent.    51  :    130 

(N.  '95). 
as  Camille.   (P.  Houghton)  The.  n.  s.  23:  303  (Je.'94). 
in  "  Cavalleria  Rusticana,"  and  "  La  Locandiera."    (Philip 

Houghton)  The.  n.  s.  24 :  27  (Jl.  '94). 


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Duse,  Terry,  and  Bernhardt.    (Maud  Andrews)  New  Bohemian 

2:   184  (My.  '96). 
Duty  of  the  Church  as  to  the  Theatre.     (N.   Hall ;   H.  C. 

Shuttleworth)  Ch.  Lit.  il:  302  (S.  '94). 
(Dyer,  J.)     Church  and  the  Theatre.     Penn  Mo.  10:  374. 
(Dyer,  L.)     Greek  Play  at  Bradfield  College,   1892.     Nation 

55  ••  26  (Jl.  14,'92). 
(Dyer,  T.  F.  T.)     Out-door  Plays.     Art.  J.  37  :  301. 

Eastlake,  Mary.     With  portrait.     The.  '83,  i :  310. 

in  "  Hoodman  Blind."     The.  '85,  2  :  291,  342. 
(Eastwick,  U.  W.  E.)     Dramatic  Art  in  Far  East.     Chamb. 

J.  72:  251  (Ja.  '95). 
(Edgarton,  H.  E.)     Historical  Drama.     National  17:  743. 
(Edgarton,    Robt.)      Marie   Burroughs.      Lippinc.    51  :    363 

(Mr.  '93). 
Edgeworth,  Maria.     Comic  Dramas.     Quart.   17:   96.     Mo. 

R.  83:  315. 

Education.     Education  of  an  Actor.     (D.  Boucicault)  No. 
Am.  147:  435. 
Stage  as  an  Educator.     Harper  79 :  474  (Ag.  '89).     (J. 

P.  Walton)  Westm.  142 :  567  (N.  '94). 
(W.  O.  Partridge)  Am.  J.  Soc.  Sci.  21 :   188. 
(Edwards,    C.)     Hamlet   a  Fat  Man.      Contin  Mo.    i  :    571 
(My.  '62). 
Shylock  vs.  Antonio.     Contin.  Mo.   3  :  539. 
(Edwards,  E.  J.)    Oratory:  Is  it  a  Lost  Art  ?    Chaut.  14:  445 

(Ja.  '92). 
(Edwards,  H.  Southerland).     Drama  in  Russia.     The.  n.  s. 
26:  213(0.  '95). 
Stage  Anomalies.    Macmil.  41 :  322.    Same  art.  Appleton 

23:  358- 
(Egan,  M.  F.)     "Becket."     Cath.  World  43  :  382. 
(Egan,  P.)     Minor  Theatres  of  London.     Allan.  25  :  294. 


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(Elliott,  Henry.)     Royalty  and  Theatre  Closing.     The.  n.  s. 

27:   154  (Mr.  '96). 

Suburban  Theatre.     The.  n.  s.  26:  273  (N.  '95). 

Fanciful  Comedy.     The.  n.  s.  28:  77  (Ag.  '96). 

(Elliott,  W.  G.)    Amateur  Acting.    National  24:  628  (Ja.  '95). 

(Ellis,  Leanora  Beck.)    A  Tale  of  Modern  Chivalry  :  "  Prisoner 

ofZenda."  Illusl.  (Je.  and  Jl.  '96). 
(Ellis,  R.)     Passion  Play  at  Ober  Ammergau.     Mo.  Rel.  M. 

44 :  209. 
Elliston,  R.   W.     Manager   Drury   Lane.      Lon.   M.  i  :  69. 

Temp.  Bar  48  :  315. 
Elliston   and   Wallack.     (J.    H.    Liddons)    Harper   25 :     73 

(Je.  '62). 
Ellistoniana.   (W.  T.  Moncrieff)  Colburn  67:  22,  532 ;  68  :  99, 

529;  69:   129,557. 
Elizabeth,  Queen,  Shakspere,  Falstaff  and.      19th  Cent.   (F. 

'96). 
Elizabethan   Stage,   The.     (W.    Poel)    The.    n.  s.  22 :  241 

(N.  '93). 
Elizabethan  Theatre.     (W.  A.  Leahy)  Harv.  Mo.  6:  207. 
Elocution.    "  How  Can  I  Become  a  Distinct  Speaker  ?  "     (R. 
M.  Cumnoch)  Chaut.  10 :  320. 
Ministerial  Tone.     (R.  M.  Cumnoch)  Chaut.  13:  53. 
Elocutionist,  My  Experience  as  an.    (Cora  Urquhart  Potter) 

Lippinc.  37  :  534  (My.  '86). 
Elssler,  Fanny,  and  the  Tarantella.      So.  Lit.  Mess.  6  :   700. 
in  London,  Paris,  and  Havanah.    Fraser28:  713;  29:  78, 
144,  274. 
(Elze,  K.)     "  King  Edward  II."     Ath.  '87,  i :  491. 
(Emerson,  O.  F.)  "Antony  and  Cleopatra."  Poet  Lore  2:   71, 

125,  188. 
Emery,  Winifred.     The.  n.  s.  22:   196  (O.  '93).     (W.  A.  L. 
Bettany)  The.  n.  s.  22  :  301  (D.  '93). 
With  portrait.     The.  n.  s.  24 :  282  (D.  '94). 


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Emotional  Expression.    (A.  T.  Bruce)  Am.  Natural.  17  :  613. 

Emotionalism.     Archer's  "Masks   and    Faces."      Sat.   R. 

66:  606  (N.  24,  '88). 
Archer's  "  Psychology."     Ath.  '89,  i :   156. 
Diderot's  "Paradoxe."  Westm.  127:  44.    (N.  Hapgood) 

Harv.  Mo.  9 :   7. 
Mr.   Irving  on    the   Art   of  Acting.       ("  Ouida ")    19th 

Cent.  37:   786  (My.  '95). 

Empty  Benches.     Chamb.  J.  67  :  830. 

Endowed  Theatres  and  the  American  Stage.     (Helena  Mod- 
jeska)  Forum  14:  337  (N.  '92). 

English  Acting  in  '95.     The.  n.  s.  27:  63  (F.  '96). 

English  Actors.     His  Majesty's  Servants.     (C.  B.  L.  Wood- 
burne)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  51 :  60  (Jl.  '93). 
Actors  and  Actresses.     Temple  Bar  11 :   135. 
in  Paris.     Colburn  5  :  259. 

English  Actresses,  Early.     Eraser  31  :  673. 

English  Drama.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  38:   172.    (A.  B. 

Walkley)  Cosmopolis  i:  88  (Ja.'96).     Quart.   132:   i. 

Blackw.   14:  421,  723;   18:   119.      Blackw.  89:   218; 

Mo.  R.   150:  457;  151:  291;   152:  347.     Dub.  Univ. 

28  :  525,  668.     Amer.  12 :  8. 
in  '94  and  '95.     Sat.  R.  80:  107  (Jl.  27,  '95). 
During  Commonwealth.     (W.    H.    Hudson)  The.  n.  s. 

10:    177. 
Early.    (W.  H.  Withrow)  Meth.  R.  54 :  534.  Retros.  2 : 

70;  3:  97,  142;   16:   I. 
and  German.     (W.  J.  Thorns)  Colburn  61 :   19. 
Future  of.     (H.  A.  Jones)  Univ.  R.  9 :   177  (Ag.  '93). 
Lamb's  Specimens.     Ath.  '94,  2:  265  (Ag.  25,  '94). 
Stage  Conditions  of.     (W.  A.  Leahy)  Harv.  Mo.  6 :  207. 
Stage  of  Greater  Britain.     National  6  :  401  (N.  '85). 
Anglo-French  Drama.     Ed.  R.  51  :   119. 
Dawn  of.     National  Q.  28 :  97. 
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English  Drama,  Decline  of.    Cornh.  8:  172.    ColburniSj: 

304.     Blackw.  23:  33;  Mus.  12:  661.     Sharpe.     39: 

6,231;  40:   187,230,287;  41:   18. 

and  French.    Macmil.  20:   70.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  73:  87. 

in  Time  of  Elizabeth  and  James.     Cornh.  11  :  604,  706; 

12:  86. 
in  1853.     Quart.  95:   71. 
in  1873.      Dub.  Univ.  82  :   240,  492. 
Modern.     Blackw.    72 :    209.      Dub.    R.    2 :    367.      No. 

Brit.  29:   124.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  46:  29. 
Notes  on.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  4 :  533. 
Old.     Retros.    2:    70;    3:   97,   142;    II:    123;    Mo.    R. 

in:  365;   109:  388. 
State  of.     Victoria  28 :  520. 
of  To-day.     (H.   Merivale)  Temp.  Bar  77:   371.     Same 

art.  Eel.  M.  107  :  283. 
See  also  "  London  Drama." 
English  Dramatic  Poetry.     Quart.  46  :  477. 
English    Dramatists,   Old,   Lowell   on.     Lippinc.     70  :     524 
(Ap.  22,  '93). 
Dramatists,  Old  English.     (E.    P.    Whipple)   No.    Am. 
63:   29.     So.   Lit.    Mess.    15:   656.     Westm.    i:  560. 
English  Players  in  Paris.     (W.  J.  Lawrence)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

45:  446. 
English  Playgoer.     Tinsley  3  :  634. 
English  Plays  on  Foreign  Stages.     All  the  Year  62  :   19. 
English  Stage  and  the  Com^die  Fran9aise.   Dub.  Univ.  94 :  340. 
English  Stage  in    19th  Century.     (J.  H.  Siddons)  Potter's 

Am.  Mo.  18:   565,639;   19:   14,  139,  245. 
English  Theatre  in  i8th  Century.     (J.  Picciotto)  Dub.  Univ. 
77:   703. 
Shortcomings  of.     (T.  Taylor)  Dark  Blue  1 :   746. 
Dub.  Univ.  28:  525,  668. 
English  Tragedy.     Ed.  R.  38:   177. 
(Errington,  J.)     "  Merchant  of  Venice."     M.  61 :  393. 


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(Escott,  Arthur.)     The  Claque.     The.  n.  s.  27:  256  (My. '96). 
Don  Quixote  on  the  Stage.    The.  n.  s.  25:  267 (My.  '95). 
Felons  on  the  Stage.   The.  n.  s.  28:  150  (S.  '96). 
John  Hall.     The.  n.  s.  26:  333  (D.  '95). 
Mrs.  Stirling.     The.  n.  s.  27 :  86  (F.  '96). 
T.  W.  Robertson.     The.  n.  s.  26 :  29  (Jl.  '95). 
Esmond,  Georgia.     The.  n.  s.  20:   112  (S.'92). 
(Esmond,  Georgia.)    Henry  V.     The.  n.  s.  19:   198  (Ag.  '92). 

The.  27  :  36  (Ja.  '96). 
(Evans,   E.    P.)      Shakspere :    Player   and    Poet.       Lakeside 
2:   173. 

(Everett,    A.    H.)     Goeffry    on    Dramatic    Literature.     No. 
Am.  10:  291. 
English  Drama.     No.  Am.  38:   172. 
Spanish  Drama.     No.  Am.  38 :   166. 
(Everett,  E.)     Hindu  Drama.     No.  Am.  26  :   in. 
(Everts,  Julie  M.)  StudyofActingin  Paris.  Cent.6:  47i(JL'84.) 
Expression,  Dramatic.     (A.  W.  Robbins)  Lippinc.  53 :  242 

(F.'94)- 
Extravaganza  and  Spectacle  on  the  Stage.     (J.  R.  Planche) 
Temp.  Bar  3  :   524. 

(Fairholt,  F.  W.)     At  a  Pantomime.     St.  James  3  :   193. 
"Faded   Flower."     History   of  a    Single   Act   Play    (A.    W. 

a  Beckett)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  204  (Ap.'95). 
(Faithful,  E.)     Duty  of  an  Audience.     The.  '79,  2:   76. 
(Falconer,  E.)     Hamlet.     The.  '79,  i:  171. 
False  Emphasis.    (W.  H.  Pollock)  The.  n.  s.  26:  85(Ag. '95). 

Falstafif,  Sir  John,  Character  of.     Sat.  R.  56:  597;  64:   748; 

So.  M.  15:  214;  Westm.  6:  370.     Liv.  Age  63 :  614. 
Domestic  Character  of.     Lon.  M.  i :  194.     (J.  G.  Kelly) 

Overland  13  :   352. 
Hackett's.     Harper  35  :  394  (Ag.'67). 
Shakspere's,  the  Original  of.     (W.  J.  Fitzpatrick)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  38  :  428. 


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Falstaff,  Sir  John,  Historic  Element  in.     (J.  Gardnice)  Fortn. 

19:  333- 
"King  Henry  IV,"  and,  on   the  Stage.       (F.  Hawkins) 

The.  n.  s.  27:  211  (Ap.'96). 
Shakspere,  and  Queen  EHzabeth.     19th  Cent.  (F.  '96). 
Was  he  Immoral?     (L.  D.  Lavvhead)  Poet  Lore  2:   142. 
Falstaflf  s  Deathbed.     (C.  Creighton)  Blackw.  145 :  324. 
Falstaffs,  Famous.     (R.  W.  Lowe)  The.  22  :    185. 

Stage.     (W.  J.  Lawrence)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  42  :  425. 
Unknown  to  Fame.     The.  22  :  257. 
Farren,  Eliz.     (L.  Wingfield)  The.  '80,  i  :  319. 
Farren,  W.     The.  '78,  2  :  360. 
(Farren  W.)     Insanity  of  Hamlet.     Lon.  M.  9 :  373,  647. 

Madness  of  King  Lear.     Lon.  M.  10:   79. 
Faust.    (I.  Tourgenieff)  Fortn.  62  :   729  (Jl.'94). 

and  Mephistopheles.     (W.  D.  Conway)  Harper  38 :  541 

(Mr. '69). 
as  a  Puppet  Show.     Cornh.  47  :  92. 

on  English  Stage.     (J.  Hatton)  Art  J.  38  :  57,  88.     (W. 
D.  Courtney)  Fortn.  45:    102.     (W.   H.  Pollock)  Na- 
tional 6  :  833. 
The  Stage.     (W.  S.  Sichel)  National  6  :  211  (0.'85). 
Wills',  at  the  Lyceum.    (F.  A.  Marshall)  The.  '86,  i :  59. 
(Fawcett,  E.)     Literature  and  the  Drama.     Dial  (Ch.)  14:  38. 

Spanish -American  Burlesque.     Lakeside  4  :   190. 
Fawcett,  John.     Colburn  51  :   316. 

Fechter,  Chas.  Albert.  (K.  Field)  Atlan.  26:  285.  (D. 
Cook)  The.  '79,  2:  132.  Lit.  World  (Host.)  13:  309. 
Sat.  R.  55:  237.  Harper  24:  562(Mr.'62);  41: 
295  (Jl.'jo).  (G.  B.  Woods)  O.  and  N.  I  :  514. 
Cornh.  8  :  171.  Galaxy  9  :  554. 
Acting  of.     (C.   Dickens)  Atlan.   24:  242.     Ev.  Sat.  10: 

138. 
Green  Room  Recollections  of.     (A.  W.  a  Beckett)    The. 

n.  s.  24:   116  (S.'94). 


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Fechter,  Chas.  Albert,  as  Hamlet.     (K.  Field)  Atlan.  26 :  558. 
Hamlet  of.     (R.  G.  White)  Nation.  10:     118,   Ev.   Sat. 
9  :  274,  289.     (O.  and  N.)  3  :  359.     St.  James  2  :  371. 
Othello  of.     Blackw.  90  :   774.     Fraser  64  :   772. 
Realism.     (R.  G.  White)  Nation.  10:  364. 
Fechter's  Acting  of  Shakspere.     Dub.  Univ.  59  :    170. 
Felons  on  the  Stage.     (A.  Escott)  The.  n.  s.  28:  150(8.  '96). 
(Felton,  C.  C.)     Talfourd's  "  Ion."     No.  Am.  44  :  485. 

Dramas  of  Princess  Amelia  of  Saxony.  No.  Am.  52 :  478. 
(Fenn,  Geo.  Manville.)     A  Puritan  on  Plays.     The.  n.  s.  25  : 

73  (i'^-'9S)- 
Fernandez,  James.     The.  n.  s.  28:   154  (S.  '96). 

(Ferrier,  E.)     Loneliness  of  Hamlet.     Evang.  R.  21  :  2!0. 
(Ferris,  G.  T.)     Charlotte  Cushman.     Appleton  11  :   353. 

Charlotte  Cushman  and  Lady  Macbeth.    Lakeside  7 :  407. 
Fetish,  the  Public  as.     (A.  B.  Walkley)  The.  n.  s.  24:   283 

(D.  '94). 
(Feval,  B.)     V.  Sardou.     Ev.  Sat.  i  :   719. 
Fiction,  Stage  in.     (A.  C.   Deane)  The.    n.    s.    20:   104  (S. 
'92). 

Field,  Kate,  New  Departure  of.      (E.   T.  Mather)   Bay  State 

Mo.  3:  428. 
(Field,  Kate).     Chas.  A.  Fechter.     Atlan.  26 :  285. 
Chas.  A.  Fechter  as  Hamlet.     Atlan.  26  :  558. 
W.  S.  Gilbert.     Scrib.  18:   751  (S.  '79). 
Adelaide  Ristori.     Harper  24  :   720(Ap.'62).     Atlan.  19: 

493- 
Genevieve  Ward  in  "  Forget-Me-Not."     Critic  l  :   67. 

Field,  Michael,  Plays  of.     (L.  Johnson)  Acad.  38:   123. 

Financiers  on  the  Stage.     (J.  Knight)  The.  n.  s.  27  :  318  (Je. 

'96). 
Fires  in  Theatres,  etc.     See  ''Dafige/s." 
"First  Night,  My."     An  Author's  Impression.      (Alphonse 

Daudet)  The.  n.  s.  23  :  299  (Je.  '94). 


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First  Night,  One's,  at  the  Play.     (F.  Jacox)  Colburn  142  :   35. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age  96 :   735. 

First  Nights  at  tlie  Play.     Dub.  Univ.  90 :  226. 

First   Nights  of  Famous  Plays.     Chamb.  J.  68:  601    (S.   19, 
'91). 
in  London  Theatres.     (C.  E.  Pascoe)  Amer.  i :   103. 

(Fiske,  Mrs.   Minnie   Maddern.)     Tricks  of  the  Trade.     Dr. 
Mirror,  23  :  589  (Ap.  I2,'90). 

(Fiske,  Stephen.)     Actor-Management.       Dr.  Mirror  24  :  601 

(Jl-  5.  '90). 
A  Note  on  Dion  Boucicault.    The.  n.  s.  24:  301  (D.  '94). 
The  Irving  Influence  in  America.     The.  n.  s.  27  :  158. 
Playwriting  Critics.     Dr.  Mirror,  23  :  583  (M.  I,  '90). 

(Fitch,   A.   S.)     Henry  Irving   and   his  Work.     Manhat.    2: 

391- 
(Fitch,  Geo.  H.)    In  a  Chinese  Theatre.   Cent.  2  :  189  (Je.  '82). 

Fitzgerald,  Edw.  Letters  to  Fanny  Kemble.  Temple  Bar 
104:  27,  473;  105:  33,  486  (Ja.,  Ag.  '95).  (R.  C. 
Browne)  Acad.  48:  451  (N.  30,  '95).  (W.  Garrison) 
Nation  61 :  297  (O.  24,  '95).  (W.  G.  Johnson)  Dial 
(Ch.)  19:  174(0.  I,'95)- 
Fitzgerald,  Percy.     Memoirs  of.     Sat.   R.  79:  679  (My.  25, 

'95)- 
(Fitzgerald,  Percy.)      Daly's  Company  in  "Taming   of   the 
Shrew."     The.  21  :    ID. 

Dickens  as  a  Dramatist  and  Poet.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20:  61. 

Faces  of  Actors.     The.  '78,  2:  354. 

Garrick  Club  Portraits.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  18:   561. 

Life  of  Garrick.     See  "  Carried." 

"Hamlet  "with  Alterations.     The.  '86,  i:  252. 

Construction  and  Arrangement  of  Theatres.     Art  J.  28: 

13.  357- 
Grand  Theatres  and  Opera  Houses.     The.  n.  s.  24:   III 

(S.  '94). 


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(Fitzgerald,  Percy.)     Romance  of  English  Stage.     Lippinc. 

15:  5i8(Ap.  '75). 
Behind  the  Scenes  at  the  Lyceum.     Belgra.  44:  335. 
Social  Position  of  the  Actor  in  England.    The.  n.  s.  26 :  6 

(Jl.  '96). 
Chronicles  of  the  Stage.    Month  42  :  71,  535  ;  43  :  81,  507. 

(Fitzgerald,  Percy  and  P.   H.)     On  Some  of  the  Old  Actors. 

Gent.  M.  n.  s.  52 :  82,  70  (Ja.  &  F.  '94). 
Confessions  of  an  Old  Esthete.     The.  '82,  i  :  8. 
Geo.  Coleman  and  D.  Garrick.     The.  18  :  340. 
First  Appearance  of  David  Garrick.     The.  '82,  i  :  308. 
Managers  of  Drury  Lane.     The.  18:  28,295. 
Humors  of  W.  S.  Gilbert.     The.  '81,2:  339. 
Religion   of  Hamlet.      Month  53 :    64.     Same  art.  Liv. 

Age  164:  461. 
First  Appearance  of  John  and  Fanny  Kemble.     The.  '86, 

2:    117. 
Mrs.  Langtry  as  Pauline.     The.  '86,  i  :  221. 
London  Music  Halls.     National  15  :  379. 
Sir  Edw.  B.  Lytton's  "Lady  of  Lyons."     Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

43:  136. 
Origin  and  Development  of  the  Play  Bill.     Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

40:  373- 
Daly's  Company  in  "  Railroad  of  Love."     The.  20:  315. 
R.  B.  Sheridan's  "  School  for  Scandal."     The.  '82,  i :   171. 

Fitz-Gerald,  S.  J.  A.     The.  n.  s.  27:  29  (Ja.  '96). 

(Fitz-Gerald,  S.  J.  A.)     Play  Bills  Old  and  New.     The.  n.  s. 
15:  292. 
Influence  of  Criticism.     The.  n.  s.  24:  238  (N.  '94). 
Lyric  Drama  and  Libretti.     The.  29  :   161  (O.  '92). 

(Fitzpatrick,  W.  J.)     Original  of  Shakspere's  Falstaff.    Gent. 
M.  n.  s.  38:  428. 

(Fleming,  A.)    Behind  the  Scenes.  Harper  34:   114  (D. '66). 


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(Fleay,  F.  G.)     Who  Wrote  Our  Old  Plays?     Macmil.  30: 
408. 
Lists  of  Actors  1578-1642.     Roy.  Hist.  Soc.  9:  44. 
Text  of  Shakspere.     Macmil.  36:   195. 
Shakspere's  Stage  Life.    Poet  Lore  5  :  7-612  (J.-D.'  93). 

Fleay's  History  of  London  Stage.     Poet  Lore  3:    149  (Mr. 
'91). 

(Fletcher,  Beaumont.)    "  Chimmie  Fadden."    Godey  132:  361 

(Ap.  '96). 
Duse,    Bernhardt,  and   Nethersole    as  Camille.      Godey 

132:  477  (My. '96). 
"  Christopher,  Jr."     Godey  132:   19  (Ja.  '96). 
Frank  Daniels  in  "Wizard  of  the  Nile."     Godey  132  :  234 

(Mr.  '96). 
"The  Heart  of  Maryland."     Godey  132:   180  (F.  '96). 
Frank  Mayo  as  Pudd'nhead  Wilson.  Godey  131 :  8  (Jl.'95). 
Mrs.  Potter.     Godey  131  :  476  (N.  '95). 
The  Stage  and  the  Church.     Godey  131  :   2S0  (S.  '95). 
Juha  Marlowe  Taber.     Godey  132:   589  (Je.  '96). 
"  Trilby"  as  a  Play.     Godey  130:   570  (Je.  '95). 
Walker   Whiteside  as   Hamlet.       Godey    131  :    624    (D. 

'95)- 
Russ  Whytal's  "For  Fair  Virginia."     Godey  131:     127 

(Ag.  '95)- 
(Fletcher,  G.)     Criticism  and  Acting  of  Macbeth.     Westm. 
41:   I. 
"  Merchant  of  Venice."     Fraser  41  :  499,697. 

(Fletcher,  J.  B.).     Dumas, yf/r.     Harv.  Mo.  13:   i. 
Florence,  Theatres  in.     (C.  Hervey)  The.  '85,  2  :  35. 
Florence,   Wm.  Jermyn.     Critic  19:   307.     The.  '81,  2:    191, 

222. 

Fools.     S^e  "  Buffoons^''  etc. 

(Ford,  Jas.   L.)     The  Independent  or  Free  Theatre  of   New 
York.    Lippinc.  49:  375  (Mr.  '92). 


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(Ford,    Paul   Leicester.)     Beginnings   of  American    Dramatic 
Literature.     N.  Eng.  M.  n.  s.  9:  673  (F.  '94). 

"Formosa."     See  "Boticicattlt." 

Forrest,  Edwin.  Harper  4:  563;  28:  131  (?)  (Je.  '63). 
(L.  Barrett)  Cent.  2  :  468.  (L.  Barrett)  Galaxy  24: 
256.  (A.  E.  Lancaster)  Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  161.  Am. 
Bibliop.     4:   634.     Knick.  11  :  85. 

Alger's  Life  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Nation  25  :    124. 

in  England.     Dem.  R.  16:  385;   19:   186. 

and  Macready.     (S.  Osgood)  Harper  47:  298  (Jl.  '73). 

Oration  of.     Dem.  R.  3  :  51. 

Reminiscences  of.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  12  :  369. 

Forsyth,  Helen.     The.  '86,  i :  291,  341. 
Fortescue,  Miss.     (H.  Aspden)  The.  n.  s.  22:   181  (O.  '93). 
Foster,  C.  S.,  and  Negro  Minstrelsy.     (R.   P.  Nevin)  Atlan. 
20 :  608. 

(Foster,  J.)     Plumptre  on  the  Stage.     Eel.  R.  10:   1031. 

History  of  Theatrical  Amusements.     Eel.  R.  10:   1031. 

(Fowler,  D.)     Desdemona.     Canad.  Mo.  19  :  643. 
Ophelia  and  Portia.     Canad.  Mo.  19  :  504. 

(Fox,  H.  J.)     Genius  and  Times  of  Shakspere.     Meth.  Q.  41 : 

623. 
(Fox,  W.  J.)     W.  C.  Macready.  Peop.  J.  2:  323,  347. 

Foyers  of  Paris  Theatres.      Vaudeville.     (C.    Hervey)  The. 
'82,  I  :   265. 
Varietes.     (C.  Hervey)  The.  '81,2:  283. 
Boulevard.     (C.  Hervey)  The.  '83,  i  :    137. 
Gymnase.     (C.  Hervey)  The.  '82,  2  :   153. 
Italien  and  Odeon.     (C.  Hervey)  The.  '84,  2  :  219. 
Minor.     (C.  Hervey)  The.  '85,  i  :  63. 

(Frajicis,  L.  E.)     Uncanny  Characters  of  Shakspere.    Educa. 

II  :  293. 
(Franklyn,  C.  W.)     Shakspere.     Westm.  13:  348. 
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(Frazer,  J.  G.)     Slavonic  Parallel   to  "Merchant  of  Venice." 
Acad.  27:  330. 
Free  List  Vagaries.     The.  n.  s.  23  :  64  (F.  '94). 
French  Actors,  Comic.     Colburn  6  :  341 ;  8  :  341. 
Early,  Notes  on.     Colburn  53:    15. 
in  the  Green  Room.     Colburn  4:  309. 
French  Actors  and  Actresses.     (C.  Hervey)  Colburn  83:  577. 
Old.  AlltheYear,38:  173,413;  39=  160,489;  40:  183:541. 
French  Actresses.     Ev.  Sat.  15  :  485. 
A  Line  of.     Temp.  Bar  39  :  369. 
French  Comedy.    (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  18:  43.    (F.  Sarcey) 
19th  Cent.  6  :   182  ;  Quart.  29  :  414.     Westm.  31  :  69. 
Cornh.  40:   50. 
after  Moli^re's  Day.     Dub.  Univ.  75  :    125. 
and  Comedians  in.     Bentley  47  :  368. 
French  Drama.     (W.  Sargent)  No.  Am.    78:   319.     (A.   R. 
Spofford)   No.   Am.    81 :    336.      (A.    Langel)    Nation 
34:    51.      (Vicomte   de   Colonne)    Macmil.    34:    176. 
Lon.  2d.  s.  5:  44.     For.  Quar.  Rev.  4:  309;  9:   78;  31 : 
140.    Quart.  51  :  177.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  34:  287. 
Cornh.  II  :  33.     Dem.  R.  21 :  333.     New  R.  10:  127. 
(J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  21  :    335.      Putnam  6:   401. 
In  1820.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Amer.  i  :   124. 
Present    Tendencies    of.      (J.    B.    Matthews)    Lippinc. 

27:  383- 
Shakspere  in  France.     (Dr.    Doran)  19th  Cent.  3:   115 

(Ja.  '78). 
of  To-day.     (W.  M.  Fullerton)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  81  (F.'95). 
under  Louis  XIV.     (H.  M.  Trollope)  Macmil.  31  :  522. 
in  London.     (M.  Arnold)  19th  Cent.  6:   228.     Same  art. 

Appleton  22:    311.     (F.   and  W.    H.    Pollock)    Dark 

Blue  2 :   102. 
in  1875.    Dub.  Univ.  85  :  204,  379,  743.    Quart.  139  :  138. 
in  1876.     Dub.  Univ.  87:   108. 
in  i6th  Century.     Retros.  18  :  396. 
Modern.     (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  i  :  64. 


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French  and  German  Drama.    (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  21 :  335. 
French,  vs.  Greek  Drama.      (Lord  Tennyson)  19th  Cent.   7: 

58. 
French  Dramatists.     (G.  T.  Lanigan)  Amer.  3  :  89. 

and  Actors.    (J.  W.  (Cole)  Calcraft).  Dub.  Univ.  43:  594, 
652. 
French  Stage.     Macmil.  21  :  400.     Penny  M.   14:  271,278. 
Ev.  Sat.  9  :  214. 
Eccentricities  of.     Temp.  Bar  41 :  263. 
English  History  and  Character  of.     For.  Q.  31 :   140. 
of  To-day.     (E.  Jerrold)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:   704. 
Old.     All  the  Year  41 :   185,  400  ;  42  :   160,  390. 
Stage,  Beauty  on.     (E.  Halie)  Cosmop.  10:  515. 
in  the  l8th  Century.     The.  n.  s.  12 :   18. 
Monologue  on.     Lippinc.  28:  312  (S.  '81). 
Some  Peculiarities  of.     (W.  Thorpe)  The.  n.  s.  24:  51 

(Ag.  '94;  F.  I,  '95). 
Contemporary.       (A.     Hornblow)     Cosmop.      15 :      107 
(My.  '93). 
French  Players,  Portraits  of.    Colburn  20  :  545  ;  25  :  327,  415 ; 
28  :   271 ;  29 :   66. 
and  Playhouses.     See  "French  Plays." 
French  Plays.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy  20  :  372. 

Plays  in  London.     (M.  Arnold)  19th  Cent,  i  :  228. 
Players  and  Playhouses.     Blackw.  61  :   177. 

French  Taste  in  Theatricals.     Dub.  Univ.  35  :  769. 
French  Theatre.     (H.  James,  Jr.)  Galaxy  23  :  437. 

(A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy  19  :   22. 

Before  Moli^re.     Dub.  Univ.  70 :  243. 

Green  Room  of.     Colburn  4 :  309.     For.  Q.  9 :  447. 

1870.     Ev.  Sat.  6:  556. 

Sarcey  on.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Nation  26 :  345. 
French  Theatres.     Quart.  17:  441. 

French  Theatricals.     All  the  Year  42  :  570.     Dub.  Univ.  35  : 
769. 


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French  Tragedy.      (R.  G.  White)  Allan.  47=  827.      Quart. 
29:  25. 

Before  Corneille.     (G.  Saintsbury.)    Fraser  100:  456. 
Tragic  Drama.     Corneille.     Nat.  Q.  23  :  256. 

Freytag,   Gustav.     On  the  Technique  of  the  Drama.     (J.  S. 
Mollen)  Dial  (Ch.)  18:   77. 

(Frost,  H.  W.)     The  Stage  as  it  Was.     Galaxy  16:  483,  599. 

(Frothingham,  O.   B.)      Worship  of  Shakspere.      Cent.   7: 
780, 
Acting  of  Edwin   Booth.     Nation  2 :  395. 
Theatres.     Nation  2  :  428. 

Frou-Frou.     Authors  of  the  Play.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Lippinc. 
26:   711. 

(Fryers,  A.)    Aristode's  Definition  of  Tragedy.    The.  26:  227. 

(Fuller,    Edw.)     The    Decadent    Drama.      Lippinc.    56:    423 
(S.  '95). 
An  Independent  Theatre.     Lippinc.  49:  371  (Mr.  '92). 
The  Public  and  the  Theatre.     Lippinc.  46:  564  (O.  '90). 
The   Theatrical    Renaissance    of    Shakspere.      Lippinc. 
45  :  3S  (J.  '90). 
(Fullerton,  H.  Morton.)    French  Drama  of  To-day.  The.  n.  s. 
25:  8i(F. '95). 

(Furnivall,  F.  J.)     Hamlet's  "Sea  of  Troubles."  Acad.   36: 
421. 

(Fyfe,  H.  H.)    "  Charley's  Aunt "  on  the  Continent.    The.  n.  s. 

25:  338(Je. '95)- 
Pinero's  Plays  as  Literature.    The.  n.  s.  26:  323  (D.  '95). 
Mr.  Grundy  as  Cassandra.     The.  n.  s.  27:   203  (Ap.'96). 

Gag.     B.  H.  Dixon.     The.  '81.  2:  208. 

(Galdemar,  A.)      Sardou's  "Thermidor."      Form.  57:    770 
(Je.  '92). 


Cfje  a9a5a$me  anti  tje  SDrama*      69 

Gallery.     Gods  and  Galleries.     Tinsley  lo:  592. 

Among  the  Gods.   (M.  Pemberton)     The.  n.  s.  20:   74 

(Ag.  '92). 
Gallery  Scenes,  Irish.     Harper  42:  505  (F.  '71). 
Pit  and  Gallery  Wit.     The.  n.  s.  16:   117  (Ag.  '90). 
The  Maligned  Gods.     The.  n.  s.  24:  8  (Jl.'94). 

Gallery,  Footmen's.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week  15  :  594. 

Gannon,  Mary.    (L.  C.  Davis)  Galaxy  6:  245. 

(Gardnice,  J.).    Historic  Element  in  Sir  John  Falstaff.    Fortn. 
19:  333- 

(Garland,   Hamlin.)     American  Drama.     Lit.  World  (Bost.) 
20:  304. 

Garrick,  David.     Harper  69:  53.     (H.  W.  Alden)  Harper 

37:  172  (Jl.  '68).     (J.  Winsor)  Allan.  22:   79  (Jl.'68). 

All  the  Year  19  :  346.      Belgra.  5  :  99.     Chamb.  J.  45  : 

294.     (R,  B.  Knowles)  Dub.  Univ.  95 :  207.      Quart. 

125  :   I.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age  98  :  451.    Temp.  Bar  52  : 

70.    Same  art.  Eel.  M.  90:  336.   Dub.  Univ.  70:  339. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age  96:  309.  (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  18:  561. 
Acting  of,  as  Seen  in  his  own  Time.     (W.  H.  Pollock) 

Longm.  6 :  37. 
and  Acting.     Anal.  M.  5  :  65. 
as  Actor  and  Manager.     Temp.  Bar  II :  336. 
and  his  Fellow  Actors.     (J.  F.   Molloy)  Eng.  Illust.  5 : 

189. 
First  Appearance  of.     (P.   Fitzgerald)    Theatre  '86,  I : 

308. 
Last  Appearance    of.      (A.  Dobson)    Longm.  26  :    590 

(O.  '95). 
and  Geo.  Coleman.     "Clandestine  Marriage."     (P.    H. 

Fitzgerald)  The.  n.  s.  9 :  340. 
and  his  Contemporaries.     Colburn.     32 :  273. 
Correspondence  of.     Mod.  R.  126:   167;   127:  321. 
Delivery  of  a  Passage  of  Shakspere.     Colburn  4  :  551. 


70      CJe  09asa$inc  auti  t|)c  2Drama. 


Garrick,  David.    Farewell  to  the  Stage.     All  the  Year  i8:  87. 
as   Hamlet.     (Lord  B.    Lytton)   Fortn.    15:  221.    Same 

art.  Liv.  Age  09,  67,  236. 
and  Dr.  Johnson.     No.  Am.  4 :  38. 

Letters  of.    Lon.  M.  2:  647;  3:  202.    Colburn  34:   196. 
Life  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Dub.   Univ.  65:  243,  396,603; 

66  :   553  ;  67  :  85,  274,  384;  68  :  434,  560,  678  ;  69  :  65, 

212,573;   70:  84,213,339.    So.  R.  n.  s.  7:  31. 
Knight's  Life  of.     Ath.    2:  329  (S.  8,'94). 
and  Murphy,  Quarrel  of.     (T.  F.  Ordish)  Bibliog.  6 :  37, 

65. 
New  Facts  Regarding.    Colburn  34:  568. 
Recollections  of.  Westm.  17:  67.  Blackw.  18:  488.  Mus. 

8:   78. 
Rivals  and  Associates  of.     Temp.  Bar  54  :  86. 
and  Shakspere  Jubilee.      (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week.   10: 

104. 
and  the  Shakspere  Revival.     Temp.  Bar  86 :  496. 
and  Mrs.  Siddons,  Theatrical  Farewells  of.     Ev,  Sat.  4  : 

161. 
and  his  Wife.     Eel.  M.  45  :    139.      Harper  51 :    792  (N. 

'72). 

Garrick  Club,  at  the.     Spec.  55  :   1613. 

Theatrical  Portraits.     (J.  W\  (Cole,)  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ. 
42  ■■  643 ;  43  :  223,  393. 
(Garrison,   W.)     Edw.    Fitzgerald's    Letters    to   F.   Kemble. 

Nation  61 :  297  (O.  '24,  '95). 
Gerard,  Florence.     The.  '80,2:  319. 

German  Drama.     (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.    21 :  335.     Colburn 

4:   145. 
Modern.     (E.  Brain)  The.   n.  s.  25 :  84  (F.  '95). 
and  French  Drama.     (J.  Pollock)  Contemp.  21 :  335. 
and  Early  English  (W.  J.  Thones)  Colburn  61 :    19.     (S. 

Whitman)  Chaut.    21 :  163  (My.  '95). 
and   Its   Authors.     (F.    Spielhagen)    Cosmop.    17:     177 

(Je.  '94). 


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German  Drama.    Court  Theatre,  Twenty-five  Years  of  a.     (J. 
G.  Robertson)  National  25  :  247  (Ap.  '95). 
Theatres.     (C.  Hervey)  The.  '85,  2  :   140. 
Plays  and  Actors.     For.  Quar.  R.  32  :   197. 
Literature  of  Tragedy.     Blackw.  18 :  286. 
Berlin  Theatre,  Hundred  Years  of.     Eel.  M.  63:   187. 
German    Dramatic    Literature.     (C.    S.    Hartmann)    Amer. 

12:  39. 
German  Playwrights.     (T.  Carlyle)  For.  Quar.  R.  3 :  94. 
German  Stage.     (S.  Baxter)  Atlan.  42:   177.     (D.  E.  Bande- 
mann)  Macmil.  33  :  430. 
Glance  at.   (H.  S.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14  :  687. 
German  Theatre.     (A.  Stutzer)  Belgra.  28 :  476. 
German  Tragedy,  Modern.  (R.  P.  Gillies)For.  Quar.  R.  i :  565. 
Gesticulation.     Tinsley  10  :  656. 
Italian.     Dub.  R.  3  :   i. 

Philosophy  of  Gesture.     Portf.  10:  621;   11  :  38. 

Ghosts  on  the  Stage.    Temp.  Bar  8 :  503.     (W.  J.  Lawrence) 

Gent.   M.  n.  s.  39:  545.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  no:  210. 

Gilbert,  John.      Harper  79:    634  (S.   '89).     (J.   R.  Towse) 

Cent.  13:   378.     Critic  14:   309. 

in  "  She  Stoops  to  Conquer."     Harper  73:  308  (Jl.  '86). 

(Gilbert,  John.)    Moral  Influence  of  the  Stage.    No.  Am.  136: 

581. 
Gilbert,  Mrs.     The.  '86,  2 :   106. 

Gilbert,  Wm.  Schwenk.  The.  '83,1:  217.  (Kate  Field) 
Scribner  18:  751  (S.  '79).  (A.  Winton)  The.  n.  s. 
14:  71.  Lond.  Soc.  27:  13.  (K.  Field)  Scrib.  18: 
751.  (W.  D.  Adams)  Belgra.  45  :  438.  (W.  Archer) 
St.  James  49  :  287.  Dark  Blue  4 :  707.  Once  a  Week 
28:    117.     (W.  D.  Adams)      The.  n.  s.  24:    286  (D. 

'94)- 
At  Home.     Critic  19:  310. 
Brantingame  Hall.     The.  n.  s.  13:  62. 
Humors  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  The.  '81,  2:  339. 


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Gilbert,  Wm.  Schwenk.    The  Spirit  of  His  Comedies.     (A.  F. 

Marshall)  Month  55  :  254. 
and  Sir  A.    Sullivan.     Operettas.     Harper  72:  476  (F. 

'86).     The.  n.  s.  15  :  59. 
"lolanthe."    The.  '83,  i :    20.    Sat.    R.   54:     764  (?). 
"Mikado"  (W.  B.  Kingston)  The.  '85,  i  :    186.     Sat.  R. 

59:  378. 
"Mountebanks."  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  48:   206  (F.  '92).    The. 

n.  s.  19:   112  (F.  '92). 
"Patience."     The.  '81,  i:  352. 
"Pirates  of  Penzance."    (W.  B.   Kingston)  The.  '85,  i  : 

80. 
"Princess    Ida."     (W.    B.    Kingston)    The.    '84,   i:   75. 

Sat.  R.  57 :   49. 
"Ruddygore."  (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  31 :    ilS.     Sat.   R. 

63:   157.     The.  n.  s.  9:  95. 
Gilchrist,  Connie.     The.  '81,  i :  41. 

Gilchrist's  True  Story  of  Hamlet.     (G.  E.  Woodherry)  Na- 
tion 48 :  273. 
(Giles,  H.)     Influence  of  Shakspere.  Chr.  Exam.  67:    178. 

(Gildersleeve,  B.  L. )     iEschylus's  "Agamemnon"  at  Oxford, 
1 880.     Nation  30:  472. 

Gillette,  Wm.     "Held  by  the  Enemy."     The.  n.  s.  9 :  281. 

(Gillette,  Wm.)     Will  Drama   Live?     Dr.    Mirror,  23:    578 

(Jan.  25,  '90). 
(Gillfillan,  G.)     Hamlet.     Eel.  M.  24:  61. 
(Gillies,  R.  P.)    Modern  German  Tragedy.     For.  Quar.  R.  i : 

565. 
Gilman,  Caroline  Howard.     (J.  P.  R.  Dorr)  Critic  13:    151. 
Girardin  on  the  Drama.     For.  Quar.  R.  33  :  33.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  3:  33. 
(Goddard,  H.  P.)    Recollections  of  E.  L.  Davenport.    Lippinc. 
21  :  463. 
Lesson  of  " Cymbeline. "     Poet  Lore  3  :   572. 


Cl)c  St^agajhtc  anb  tf^c  BDrama.      73 


(Godkin,    E.    L.)     Anna   Dickinson  and  the  Critics.     Nation 

24:  232. 
Goethe  as  an  Actor.     (H.  S.  "Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  36  :  86. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age  168  :  500  (F.'86). 
as  a  Theatre  Manager.     (H.  Irving).     The.  n.  s.  13:   11. 
Good  Old  Ways,  The.      (Alfred  Hennequin)  Dr.   Mirror,  23: 

592  (M.  3,'9o). 
(Goodman,  E.  J.)     Dr.  Ibsen  at  Christiania.     The.  n.   s.  26: 
146  (S.'95). 
Fifty  Years  at  the  Play.     The.  n.  s.  24  :   172  (0.'94). 
The  Werner  of  Macready.     The.  '79,  2  :  87. 
"  Charley's  Aunt "  on  the  Continent.    The.  n.  s.  25  :  338. 
(Je.'9S)- 
(Goodman,  W. )    James  Maddison  Morton.     The.  '86,  n.  s.  I  : 

117. 
(Goodrich,   A.)     Dramatic  Censorship.     The.   n.  s.    28:  232 

(My.  '92). 
(Goodwin,  G.)      The  National  Theatre  Question.       The.  2: 

346. 
Goodwin,  N.  C,  in  "  A  Gold  Mine."     The.  n.  s.  16:    129. 
in  "The  Corncracker."     The.  n.  s.  16:   139. 

(Gordon,  W.)    J.  S.  Knowles'  "  Hunchback."  The.  '82,  i  :  145. 
"Realism."     The.  '80,  2  :  283. 
Domestics  of  the  Drama.     The.  '81,  2  :   19. 

(Gorse,  E.  W.)     (H.   Ibsen)    Fortn.    19:   74.     Same  art.  Ev. 
Sat.  14:    133. 
Got,  the    Retirement  of  M.     (Thos.   Barclay)  The.  n.  s.  25  : 
20.     (Jan.  '95). 

(Gowing,  Emilia  Aylmer.)     "  Sign  of  the  Cross."     Lond.  Soc. 
69:  472. 

Some  Shaksperean  Women.     The.  n.  s.  12:  80. 

"  Taming  of  the  Shrew."     The.  n.  s.  ii:   188. 

(Gowing,  E.  K.)      Hints   on    Playvvriting.      Writer    7:    113. 

(Ag.'94)- 
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74      €I)c  0i^»iga3inc  anb  tf\t  SDrama. 


Grain,  Corney.     (M.  Watson)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  221  (Ap.'95). 
(Grattan,  T.  C.)       My  Acquaintance  with   Edmund   Kean. 

Colburn  39  :   7,  143. 
Greek  Drama  vs.  French.    (Lord  Tennyson)  19th  Cent.  7  :  58. 
Greek  Play.     "  CEdipus  "  at  Harvard.     See  "College  Theatric- 
als.'''' 
Green-Room  Club.     (F.  Hawkins)  The.  n.  s.  27:   17  (Ja.'97). 
(Greenough,  J.  B.)     Latin  Play  at   Harvard.     N.  Eng.   M. 

n.  s.  10:  491  (Jl.'94). 
(Greenstreet,  J.)     Drury   Lane   in  Time   of  James  L     Ath. 

'85,  2  :  59,  282. 
(Greenwell,  D.)     Players  and  Lookers  On.     Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

2:  354- 
(Griarstead,  T.  P.)     Old  Actors.     Bentley40:  95;   46:  508. 
Gribay6doff,  Alex.     Lippinc  25  :  768  (Je.'So). 
(Griffin,   L.   M.)     Child  Life  in    Shakspere.     Irish   Mo.    19: 
434- 

(Griffiths,    L.    M.)     Hamlet  and  Antonio's   Revenge.      Poet 
Lore  2 :  414. 
Romeo  and  Rosalind.  Poet  Lore  i  :  205. 

(Grinstead,  T.  P.)     Chas.  Kean.    Bentley  42:  209. 
W.  C.  Macready.     Bentley  41  :  539. 
London  Theatres.     Bentley  35  :  489,  541 ;  36  :  89,  371. 
Marie  Auguste  Vestris.    Bentley  40:  255.    Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  39 :  346. 

(Grossmann,  Edvvina  Booth.)    Letters  of  Edwin  Booth.    Cent. 

48:  803(0. '94). 
Grossmann's,  Mrs.,  Recollections  of  Edwin  Booth.     (E.  A. 
Barron)  Dial  (Ch.)  18:   17  (Ja.,  '95). 

Grossmith,  Weedon.      Portrait  of,  as  The  New  Boy.      The. 

n.  s.  24:  72  (Ag.'94). 
Grossmith,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Weedon.   The.  n.  s.  (with  portrait) 

26:   129  (S.  '95). 


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(Grubb,  S.  F.)     Falstaff.     Western  6 :  370. 

Grundy,  Sydney.     "A  Fool's  Paradise."      (M.  de  Meusiaux) 
The.  n.  s.  13  :   157. 
"  The  Snowball."     (M.  de  Meusiaux)  The.  n.  s.  9  :  274. 
"A  Pair  of  Spectacles."     Sat.  R.  69  :  260. 
"A  Village  Priest."     Sat.  R.  69:  436. 
and  the  Critics.    (M.  Watson)  The.  n.  s.  24:  161  (0.'94). 
as  Cassandra.     (H.  H.  Fyfe)  The.  n.  s.  27:  203  (Ap.'gS). 

(Grundy,  Sydney,)     Marching  to  Our  Doom.     The.  n.  s.  27: 
131,  196  (Mr.  &  Ap.'96) 
Dramatic  Construction.     The.  '81,  i :  208. 
Dramatic  Ring.     The,  '79,  2 :  273. 
Dearth  of  Originality.     The.  2  :  274. 

(Gruneisen,  G.  L.)     Lyric  Drama.     St.  James  36:  363. 

(Guthrie,  F.  A.)     Humors  of  a  Minor  Theatre.     Harper  76: 
727  (Ap.'88). 
London  Music  Halls.     Harper  82  :   190  (Ja.'9i). 

Gwynn,  Nell.  (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  30:  489.  (J.  F. 
Molloy)  Eng.  Illust.  3  :  541.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  107: 
263.  (P.  Cunningham)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  35 :  30,115, 
253.  339,  501,  609;  36:  33,  136.  (Ja.  to  Ag.'5i.) 
(Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall)  Internat.  3:  9.     The.  n.  s.  22:  282. 

As  an  Actress.     Temp.  Bar  53  :  559. 

Letters  of.     Blackw.  3  :  547. 

and  Sayings  of  Charles  II.     Liv.  Age  34 :  397. 

and  Lord  Rochester's  Poems.  Eel.  M.  26:  512.  Liv.  Age 
34:  28. 

(Gwynn,  S.  L.)     Songs  of  Shakspere.     Acad.  48:  369  (N. '95). 
Recollections  of.     Colburn  54 :  87. 

Gwynne,  Julia.     The.  '84,  2 :   i,  42. 

("  H.  H, ")     See  "  J/e/en  Hunt  Jackson." 

Hackett,  James  H.     Galaxy  14:  550  (0.'72). 
Falstaff  of.     Harper  35  :  394  (Ag.'67). 


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Hading,  Jane.     (H.  St.  Maur)  Munsey  14:    159  (N.'95). 

Coquelin  and.     Critic  13  :   193,  207. 
(Hading,  Jane.)     Story  of  my  Career.     Cosmop.  6  :  220. 
(Hales,  J.  W.)    Shakspere  and  the  Jews.    Eng.  Hist.  R.  9:  652 

(O.  '94). 
(Hale,  E.  E.,  Jr.)     Renascence  of  the  Drama.     Dial  (Ch.)  21  : 

149  (S.  16,  '96). 
(Hale,  W.  S.)     Joseph  Jefferson's   Birthplace.      Dr.    Mirror, 

35  :  886  (Xmas  '95). 
Hal6vy,  L.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Lippinc.  26:   711. 
(Halie,  E.)     Beauty  on  the  French  Stage.     Cosmop.  10:   515. 
(Hall,  F.   M.  Howe.)     Edwin  Booth  and  Julia  Ward  Howe. 

N.  Eng.  M.  n.  s.  9 :  315  (N.'93). 
(Hall,  G.  S.)     The  Passion  Play  in  1880.     Nation  31  :    no. 
(Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.)     Nell  Gwynn.     Internal.  M.  3 :  9. 
(Hall,  N.,  and  H.  C.  Shuttleworth.)    Duty  of  the  Church  as  to 

the  Theatre.     Ch.  Lit.  11 :  302  (S.  '94). 
(Hallam,  A.)     "  Coriolanus  "  on  the  Stage.     The.  '79,  2  :  22. 
(Hamer,  J.)     Shakspere.     Belgra.  78  :  398  (Ag.'92). 

Women  of  Shakspere.     Belgra.  77:  304  (Mr. '92). 
Hamilton,  Henry,  and  Mark  Quinton.   (C.  Howard)  The.  n.  s. 

17:  310. 
Hamlet.     (D.  Dorchester)  Meth.  R.  52  :  390  (My. '92).    (W. 
Barrett)  Lippinc.  45:  580.   (J.  E.  Murdoch)  Forum  9: 
496  (Je.  '90).    (A.  Oehlenschlager)  Scand.  I  :   234.   (J. 
R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  106:  629.     Blackw.  2:  504;  24: 
585;   37:    236.     Eraser  14:    i.   So.   R.  3 :    380.     (G. 
Gillfillan)   Eel.    M.   24:  61.      Anal.  M.  5:   68.     New 
Eng.  M.  5  :  458.     (H.  N.  Hudson)  Am.  Whig  R.  7: 
94,  121.   (E.  F.  Mosby)  So.  M.  9:  348.   (R.  G.  White) 
Galaxy  9:  535.     (C.   H.  Bull,  Jr.)  Poet  Lore  3:  615. 
(Appleton  Morgan)  Cath.  World  44  :  29. 
Age  of.     (M.  Thomas)  Ath.  '84,  2  :   703. 
and  Antonio's  Revenge.  (L.  M.  Griffiths)  Poet  Lore  2  :  414. 


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Hamlet  and  Ophelia.  (Carolyn  Evans  Huse)  Looker  On  3: 
417  (N.'96).     (H.  Irving)  19th  Cent,  i :  513. 

Belleforest's.     House.  Words  16  :  545. 

F.  R.  Benson  as.     The.  24:  212.     Sat.  R.  69:  315. 

Booth  as.     See  "  Boot/i.^' 

a  Century  of.     (L.  Hutton)  Harper  79:  866  (N.'Sg). 

and  Don  Quixote.    (I.  Tourg^nieff)  Fortn.  62  :   191. 

A  Fat  Man.     (C.  Edwards)  Contin.  M.  i  :  571  (My.  '62). 

Fechter  as.     See  "  Fechter. " 

From  an  Actor's  Prompt  Book.  (Herbert  Beerbohm 
Tree)  Fortn.  Dec.  '95. 

Ghost  of.     Eraser  32  :  350. 

Gilchrist's  True  Story  of.  (G.  E.  Woodberry)  Nation 
48:  273. 

Irving  as.     See  ^^  Irving.'''' 

Insanity  of.  (W.  Farrar)  Lon.  M.  9 :  373,  647.  Vic- 
toria 10 :  204. 

Life  and  Philosophy  of.     Sharpe  19  :  233. 

Lawrence  and  Kemble's  (M.  C.  Clarke)  Sharp.  6:  181. 

Loneliness  of.  (E.  Ferrier)  Evang.  R.  21 :  210. 

Madness  of,  Feigned.  Blackw.  46  :  449.  (L.  Blanchard) 
Colburn68:  93.  (H.  B.  Lathrop)  Acad.  (Syr.)  7: 
89  (Mr. '92).  (R.  C.  MacDonald)  Acad.  (Syr.)  7: 
29  (F.  '92). 

Maiming  of.     (A.  C.  Botkin)  Lakeside  9  :  444. 

Myths  of.     (E.  Schuyler)  Nation  10:    170. 

A  Northern.     (E.  Rose)  Eraser  95  :  609. 

How  Old  Was  He  ?     All  the  Year  39 :  104. 

Saga  of.     (C.  De  Falbe)  19th  Cent.  12  :  947. 

Sanity  of.     Foster's  Mo.  Ref.  I  :  li. 

and  the  Playwrights.     All  the  Year  34:  5. 

Psychological  Study  of.  (A.  A.  Lipscomb)  Meth.  Q.  44 : 
665. 

Rossi  as.     "  See  Rossi." 

Something  touching  Lord  (A.  Morgan)  Cath.  World  44: 
29. 

Study  of.     (H.  C.  Redder)  Manhat.  I  :  321. 


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Hamlet,  Subjection  of.     (C.  S.  Patterson)  Amer.  5 :  185. 

of  the  Seine.    (Lady  Pollock)  19th  Cent.  20  :  805  (I). '86). 
Tree  as.     See  "  Tree." 

"Poor  Yorick."  (E.  A.  Wood)  The.  n.  s.  16:  213;  26:  77. 
Where  he  Came  From.     (C.  De  Falbe)  i  :   132. 
Whiteside  as.     See  "  Walker  Whiteside." 
Wilson  Barrett  as.     See  "  W.  Barrett." 
Voltairean.     St.    Paul's  9:     173.       Same   art.  Liv.  Age 
III  :   791. 

"  Hamlet,"  (G.  Dawson)  Peop.  J.  7  :  279.  (D.  Cook)  Once  a 
Week  1 1 :  621.  (D,  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  7 :  (Ap.) 
67,  (July)  78.  (W.  H.  Browne)  So.  M.  15  :  106.  So. 
R.  n.  s.  7 :  271 ;  8 :  1 16 ;  24  :  426.  All  the  Year  42  :  138, 
173.  Blackw.  37:  236.  Same  art  Mus.  26:  545.  Dub. 
Univ.  88 :  88.  (E.  Falconer)  The.  '79,  i :  171.  (C.  Scott) 
The.  '84,  2  :  243.     (F.  Leifchild)  Contemp.  43  :  31. 

A  difficulty  in  (J.  P.  Quincy)  Atlan.  49 :  388. 

Allegory  in.  (W.  W.  Crane)  Poet  Lore  3 :  565. 

Analyzed,  Westm.  83  :  65. 

Byron  and  Shelley  on.     Colburn  29:  327. 

at  the  Com^die  Fran9aise.  (C.  Seymour)  Poet  Lore 
l:  571  (D. '89). 

and  the  Critics  (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria  20:  502. 

of  the  Day.   (Lady  Hardy)  The.  79:   i,  17. 

Difficulty  about.     Fraser  99 :  394. 

Gervinus's  Criticism  on  (E.  Roscoe)  Victoria  21 :  338. 

Ghost  in.  (F.  C.  Burnand)  Month  64:  64.  (G.  Mc- 
Donald) Macmil.  34:  351. 

Goethe  on.     (H.  S.   Wilson)  Lond.  Soc.  28:  308. 

a  Greek.     Fraser  102  :  511. 

The  Last.     Colburn  152  :  279. 

Macdonald's  Study  of.     Sat.  R.  39  :  243. 

and  "  Macbeth  "  at  the  Lyceum  (M.  Seton)  Colburn  168  : 
178. 

and  the  Modern  Stage.  (M.  Morris)  Macmil.  65:  357 
(Mr. '92). 


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"  Hamlet,"  The  New.     Tinsley  15  :  676. 

Oxford  Edition.     Sat.  R.  78:  602  (D.  i,  '94).      Sat.   R. 

73:  126. 
in  Paris.     (T.  Child)  Poet  Lore  2 :  557.     (C.  Seymour) 

Poet  Lore  i :  571. 
Performance.     First  Quarto  ( f.  Knight)  The.  '81,  i :  289. 
Portraits  in.     The.  '79,  i :  209. 
Porte-Saint-Martin.     (J.  Knight)  The.  '86,  i :   193. 
at  the  Princess'.    (E.  Aveling)  To-Day  2  :  516. 
Pyrrhus  and  Hecuba  in.    (R.  G.  Latham)  Ev.   Sat.  11  : 

539- 

Query  on.     Eraser  99  :  263. 

Real  Significance  of.     Temp.  Bar  80 :  366. 

Religion  of.    (P.  Eitzgerald)  Month  53 :  64.    Same  art. 
Liv.  Age  164:  461  (E.  26, '85). 

Retzsch's  Outhnes  of.     Eor.  Quar.  R.  2:  697. 

"Sea  of  Troubles."     (F.  J.  Eurnivall)  Acad.  35:  360. 

as  a  Solar  Myth.     (S.  Korner)  Poet  Lore  3  :   214. 

with  Alterations.     (P.  Eitzgerald)  The.  '86,  i :  252. 

The  Story  and  the  Play.     Temp.  Bar  43  :  456. 

and  "  The  Tempest."     (E.  Walters)  Mod.  R.  3 :  818. 

French  Translations  (T.  Child)  The.  '81,  2  :  271. 

Hamlets  of  the  Stage.     (A.  Sage)  Atlan.  23  :  665  ;  24  :   188. 

Hanbury,  Lilly.     The.  n.  s.  27:  253  (My. '96). 

Handkei'chief  at  the  Play.     (A.  E.  Snodgrass)  The.  n.  s. 
26  :  279  (N.  '95). 

(Hapgood,  N.)     Diderot's  Paradoxe.     Harv.  Mo.  9  :   7. 

Zola's  Attack  on  the  Modern  Drama.    Harv.  Mo.  9  :  160. 

"Happy  Land,"  a  Suppressed  Burlesque.    (E.  Righton)  The. 

n.  s.  28:  62  (Ag.  '96). 
(Hardy,  Lady.)     Hamlet  of  the  Day.     The.  '79,  i :   17. 
Hare,  John.     The. '80,  i  :   129;  '80,2:   113,163.    The.  n.  s. 
25:  38(Je.'95). 
(A.  Escott)  The.  n.  s.  26:  333  (D.'95). 
Harlequins,  etc.     See  "  Buffoans.'" 


(Harris,    M.    C.)      Playwright's    Novitiate.     Atlan.    74:    515 
(Ag.  '94). 

Harris,  Sir  Augustus.      The.  '81,   i  :    322,  341.     The.   n.   s. 
27:  SQL '96). 

(Harris,  Sir  A.)     Drury  Lane  Theatre.     Fortn.  45  :  603. 

(Harrison,  Fred'k.)     Revival  of  the  Drama.     Forum  16:    184 

(O.  '93)- 
(Hart,  J.  M.)     German  Criticism  of  Shakspere.     Putnam  16: 

353>  562. 
(Hart,  K.)    Oaths  in  Shakspere.     Poet  Lore  3  :   113. 

(Hart,   E.  J.)     Romeos  Ancient  and  Modern.    The.   '82,  i  : 
148. 

(Hartman,  C.  S.)     Dramatic  Literature  in  Germany.     Amer. 
12:  39. 

Harvey,  James  Clarence.     "  The  Players."    Munsey  12  :   581 
(Mr.'95). 

(Hatton,  Joseph.)      "Becket"  at  the  Lyceum.     Art.  J.  45: 
105  (Ap.'93). 
"  Faust "  on  the  English  Stage.     Art.  J.  38 :  57,  88. 
Henry  Irving  at  Home.     Harper  64  :  382  (F.'82). 
H.  J.  Montague  and  America.     The.  '78,  2  :  208. 
Irving  in  Holland  and  Belgium.     Art.  J.  38 :   207,  245. 
(Hausknecht,  Emil. )   Shakspere  in  Japan.    Poet  Lore  i  :  466 

(O.  '89). 
(Haweis,  H.  R.)     Oratorio  and  the  Drama.     Harper  70  :  109 

(D.  '89). 
(Haweis,  M.  E.)     The  Ballet.     St.  Paul  12:  324. 
(Hawkins,  Fred'k. )      Social  Position  of  the  Actor  in  France. 
The.  n.  s.  26:  6  (Je.'95). 
"  Becket."     The.   i :  53. 
Hippolyte  Clarion.     The.  '86,  i  :  291 ;  2  :  20. 
Foyer  of  the  Comedie  Frangaise.     The.  '79,  1 :  360. 
Origin  of  the  Com6die  Fran9aise.     The.  '79,  i :  286. 


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(Hawkins,  Fred'k.)     Green  Room  Club.     The.  n.  s.  27:   17 
(Ja.'96). 
Henry  Irving.    Acad.  44:   197  (S.  2, '93). 
Henry  Irving  in  "  Much  Ado  About  Nothing."    The.  '82, 

2:  212,  294. 
King  Henry  IV.  and  Falstaff  on  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s. 

27:  211  (Ap.  '96). 
King  Henry  VIII.  on  the  Stage.      Eng.  Illust.  9 :  291 

(Ja.'92). 
King  Lear  on  the  Stage.     Eng.  Illust.  10:  157  (D.'92). 
Macbeth  on  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  12:  281;   13:   i. 
Marie  Antoinette  and  the  Stage.    The.  n.  s.  28:  85  (Ag. 

'96). 
T.  W.  Robertson.     Acad.  43 :  488  (Je.  3,  '93). 
Shakspere  in  Blackfriars.     The.  '78,  2 :  38. 
(Hawkins,  C.  H.)     Meininger  Theatre.     Macmil.  35:  482. 
(Hayman,  H.  P.)     National  Theatre.    St.  James  46:  315. 
Haymarket.     An   Old  Comedy  Theatre.      (H.   B.  Baker) 

Belgra.  55:  338(Ja.'85). 
(Haynes,  H.  W.)     Latin  Play  at  Harvard.     Harv.  Grad.  Mo. 
2:  515  (Je.  '94). 

^Hazlitt,  W.  C.)    Notes  on  the  Old  Drama.    Antiq.  n.  s.  20 : 
14,  257. 

Hazlitt's  Characters  of  Shakspere.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  28:  472. 
Quart.  18  :  485.     Am.  Q.  18  :  485.     Anal.  M.  11 :  346. 
Mod.  R.  92:  53. 
Hazlitt,  W.,  and  Jeffrey.  Blackw.  3  :  303. 
Lectures.     Ed.  R.  34  :  438. 

"New  Pygmalion."  (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  2 :  303. 
Schlegel  on  the  Drama.     Ed.  R.  26:  67. 
(Heard,  J.,  Jr.)     Maurice  Maeterlinck.     Critic  20:   354  (Je. 
25,  '92). 
"  Heart  of  Maryland."     See  " D.  Belasco.'' 
Heath,  Caroline.     The.  '79,  2  :   189. 
Henderson,  John.     (A.  Brereton)  The.  n.  s.  '86,  i  :  303. 
II 


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Henley,  W.  E.,  Plays  of.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49:  529  (N.'92). 
and  Robt.  L.  Stevenson.     "  Macaire."    Sat.  R.  79:  756 

(N.  '95)- 
Tommaso  Salvini.    National  3  :   199  (Ap.  '84).  Same  art. 

Liv.  Age  164:  468. 
Cooperation  of  Actors.    The.  '80,  2 :  274. 

(Hennequin,  Alfred.)     Characteristic  of  American    Drama. 
Arena  l  :    700. 
Drama  of  the  Future.     Arena  3:  385. 
The  Good  Old  Ways.    Dr.  Mirror  23:  592.     (M.  3,'90). 
Writing  for  the  Stage.      Forum  8  :  705  (F.'gS). 

Henri,  Blanche.     The.  '79,  2  :  94. 

"Henry  IV."     Parti.     All  the  Year  53  :  30.     Part  II.     All 

the  Year  53:  53. 
(Herand,  J.  A.)     Macbeth.     Peop.  J.  8:  69,  78,  89. 
(Herford,  C.   H.)     Henrik  Ibsen.     Acad.  41 :  247  (Mr.   12, 
'92). 
Henrik  Ibsen's  Earlier  Work.    Lippinc.  49:    351   (Mr. 

'92). 
Recent  German  Works  on  Shakspere.    Acad.  46 :  44  (Jl. 
21,  '94). 

(Herford,  C.  S.  A.)     Two  Thousand  Years  of  Comedy.     N. 
Eng.  M.  53:  441. 

Herman,  Henry.and  F.Wells.    "  Golden  Band."  (C.  Howard) 
The.  19 :  49. 

Her  Majesty's  Theatre.     (W.  D'Arcy)  Belgra.  4:  416. 

Hermione,     Shakspere's     Character    of.       (Lady     Martin) 
Blackw.  149:    I. 
The    Cutting-out    of.     (F.   H.   Pellew)  Gent.    M.    n.  s. 
47:  519- 
Hermiones,    Some  Famous.      (C.  E.  L.  Wingate)  Cosmop. 

10:  314. 
(Hersee,  H.)     Opera  Bouffe.     The.  '78,  2:  281. 


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(Hervey,  C.)  French  Actors  and  Actresses.  Colburn  83  :  577. 
Gossip  about  Actors.    The.  84,  2:   174. 
Actors,  How  they  Fared  in  French  Revolution.    Longm. 

7 :  309- 
Com^die  Fran9aise.     The.  '84,  2:   i. 
Drama  in  Paris.     Colburn  81  :  484. 

Drama  in  Paris  since  Revolution.     Colburn  83  :  255,  388. 
Theatres  in  Florence.     The.  '85,  2  :  35. 
Foyers  of  Paris  Theatres.     See  "Foyers." 
German  Theatres.     The.  '85,  2 :   140. 
An  Habitue's  Note-Book.     See  "Drama." 
(Hervey,  R.  K.)     A  Word  to  Actors.     The.  n.  s.  10:  133. 
(Hetherington,  J.  N.)     Fools   of  Shakspere.     Cornh.   40: 

722. 
(Hexamer,  C.  J.)    Construction  of  Theatre.    J.  Frank.  Inst. 

134:  43  (Je.  '92). 
(Heywood,  Thos.)     A  Woman  Killed  with  Kindness.    Acad. 

34:  375.     (F.  Marshall)  The.  18:   205. 
(Heywood,    Thos.,    2nd.)     Uses    and  Abuses  of    Burlesque. 
Tinsley  37:  477. 
Hicks,   Mr.   Seymour,    Portrait  of,   in  "  Under   the    Clock." 

The.  23:    146  (Mr.  '94). 
(Hill,  Barton.)     Personal  Recollections  of  Edwin  Booth.     Dr. 

Mirror  37  :  939.     (Xmas,  '96). 
(Hill,  F.  H.)    Irving's  "Henry  VHI."    Contemp.  61 :   73  (Ja. 

'92). 
Hill,  J.  W.,  in  "  Private  Secretary."     The.  '85,  i :  69. 

Hillliouse,  J.  A.,  Dramas  and  Discourses  of.    Chr.  Exam.  27 : 

285.  (J.  G.  Palfrey)  No.  Am.  50:  231. 
(Hilliard,  Kate.)     V.    Hugo,  Dramatist,  Novelist,  and   Poet. 

Lippinc.  9:   188  (F.  '72). 
(Hillman,  S.   D.)     Modern  Theatre  and  the  Attic  Tragedy. 
Met.  18:  341. 
Hilton,  Hilda.     The.  '81,  2  :   125. 


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Hindu  Drama.    Ed.  R.  io8:  253.     (E.  Everett)  No.  Am.  26: 
III.     Blackw.  34:   715;  35:   122.  Westm.  54:  i.    Ed. 
R.    22:    400.    Quart.  45 :  39.     (Mrs.  Postans)  Sharpe 
II :  212. 
History  and  Character  of.     Westm.  67  :  364. 

Hindu  Theatre,  Wilson  on.     Ed.  R.  48 :  328. 

Hiss  and  its  History.     Lippinc.  22:   781  (D.  '78). 

Natural  History  of,  in  Theatres.    (L.  Robinson)  No.  Am. 

157:  I04(J1.'93). 
The  Right  to.     The.  '83,  2 :   178. 

Hissing  at  the  Theatres.     Harper  70 :  487. 
in  Theatres.     All  the  Year  28 :  468. 
in  Theatres.     (W.  H.  PoUock)  The.  n.  s.  147  (Mr. '95). 

Historical  Drama  and  the   Teaching  of  History.     (H.   E. 
Edgarton)     National  17:   743. 

Histrionics,  The  Grand  Old  Days  of.    (O.  Logan)  Harper 
69:  48(Je.'79). 

History  of  the  Stage,  Fleay's.  Poet  Lore  3:    149  (Mr. '91.). 

Hobsen,  Maud,  Portrait  of.     The.  n.  s.  24:   12  (Jl.'94.) 

(Hodell,  C.  W.)     The  Opening  Scenes  in  Shakspere's  Plays. 
Poet  Lore.  6:    169,  337,  452  (Ap.,  Je.,  Ag.  '94). 

(Hogan,  J.  F.)     Australian  Theatre.    The.  n.  s.  14:  296  (D. 

'89). 
(Hogarth,  G.)     The  Claque  System.     Bentley  4:  591. 

Holcroft,  Thos.     English  Dom.   M.    16:    133.     Temp.   Bar 

54:  469. 
(Holland,  E.  G.)    "  King  Richard  HI."    Contin.  M0.2:  320. 
HoUingshead,  John.     (y.   Knight)  The.   n.  s.   26:  26  (Jl. 

'85). 
Shakspere  and.    (W.  C.  Pell)    Harper  23:  486  (S.'6i). 

(HoUingsliead,  J.)     Kate    Vaughan.     The.     n.    s.    27:    257 
(My.'96). 


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(Hollingshead,  J.)     Salaries  of  Actors.   The.  '79,  i :   107. 

Theatrical  Bricks  and  Mortar.     The.  n.  s.  28 :    73  (Ag. 
'96). 
(Holme,  G. )     The  Story  of  Faust.     Munsey  10:    401  (Jan. 

'94)- 
Honolulu,  Drama  in.    (C.  W.  Stoddard)  Overland  n.  s.  2 :  1 18. 
(Hooker,  I.  B.)     Anna  Dickinson.     Nation  7:  391. 
(Hooper,    Lucy   H.)     Alex.   Dumas, y?/j.     Lippinc.   21  :    501 
(Ap.  '78). 
Paris  Theatres.  Appleton  1 1 :  525, 583,  626;  12 :  454,  716. 
The  Teacher  of  Rachel.     Lippinc.  29:  617  (Je.'82). 
(Hope,   Anthony,  and    Edw.    Rose.)     "Prisoner   of  Zenda." 

(L.  B.  Ellis)  Illust.  (Je.  and  Jl.'96). 
Hopeful  View,  A.     (Edw.  A.  Dithmar)  Dr.  Mirror  23 :  591. 
(Ap.  26,  '90). 

(Hopkins,  F.)    Plays,  Players,  and  Playwrights.     Dub.  Univ. 

93:   210. 
Hopper,    Chas.    H.      "  Chimmie   Fadden."      (B.    Fletcher) 

Godey  132:  361  (Ap.'96). 
(Hornblow,     Arthur.)      French    Contemporary   Dramatists. 
Cosmop.  15  :    107  (My.  '93). 
American  Dramatists.     Munsey  12 :   159  (D.  '94). 
Children  on  the  Stage.     Munsey  12 :  32  (O.  '94). 
Favorites  of  the  Paris  Stage.     Munsey  11 :  479,  591  (Ag. 

S.  '94). 
Some  Paris  Stage  Beauties.     Godey  127:  65  (Jl.'93). 

(Home,  R.  H.)     Bygone  Celebrities.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  6:  247, 

660 ;  7 :  88,  468. 
Hosken,  Jas.  Dryden.    (E.  D.  A.  Morehead)   Acad.  42:   125 
(Ag.  13,  '92).     Spec.  69:  230  (Ag.  13,  '92). 

(Hosmer,  J.   K.)     College  Theatricals.     Atlan.   30:   19   (Jl. 

'72).     Nation  10:  6. 
(Houghton,  Phihp.)     Duse  as  Camille.     The.  n.  s.  23:  303 

(Je.  '94). 


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Houssaye,  M.  Ars^ne.   (R.  Davey)  The.  n.  s.  27:  271  (My. 

'96). 
(House,  E.  H.)     A  Day  in  a  Japanese  Theatre.     Atlan.   30: 

257. 
(Hovey,  Rich'd.)     Maurice  Maeterlinck.     19th  Cent.  37:  491 

(Mr.'95). 
(Howard,  Arthur  Weyburn.)     V.  Sardou.     Munsey   12  :    137 

(D.'94). 
Howard,  Bronson.     "Henrietta."     The.  n.  s.  7:  250. 
"Truth."     The.  n.  s.  16:   190. 
The  Plays  of.     Cent.  3  :  465. 
(Howard,  Bronson)  Old  Dry  Ink.    Dr.  Mirror  37 :  939  (Xmas, 

'96). 
(Howard,  Cecil.)     The  Bancrofts.  The.  20:  250;  21  :  57. 

R.  W.  Buchanan  and  F.  Herman's  "  Blue  Bells  of  Scot- 
land."    The.  n.  s.  10:  219. 
Difficulties  of  Criticism.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  218  (Ap.'95). 
Daly's  Company  in  "  As  You  Like  It."   The.  n.  s.  16 :  90. 
Herman  and  Wills,  "The  Golden  Band."    The.  n.  s.  10: 

49. 
"Joseph's  Sweetheart."     The.  n.  s.  11  :  212. 
Mrs.   Langtry  in  "Antony  and  Cleopatra."     The.  n.  s- 

16:  287. 
Henry  Neville  as  Jack  Holt.     The.  n.  s.  19:    155  (Mr. 
'92). 
Howe,   Henry,    Reminiscences   of.     (J.    Coleman;    Geo.  W. 

Bayham)  The.  n.  s,  27:  263  (Mr. '96). 
(Howe,  M.  A.  De  W.)    Stratford  Jubilee,  1769.     Harv.  Mo.  6 : 

96. 
Howe,  Julia  Ward,  Edwin  Booth  and.     (F.  M.  H.  Hall)  N. 

Eng.  M.  9:  315  (N.'93). 
(Howe,  Julia  Ward.)   "  Hamlet "  at  the  Boston.    Atlan.  3  :  172. 
(Howells,  Wm.  Dean.)     A  New  Taste  in  Theatricals  (Bur- 
lesques).   Atlan.  23:  635. 
John  T.  Raymond  as  Colonel  Sellers.     Atlan.  35  :  749. 


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(Howitt,  M.)     Charlotte  Cushman.     Peop.  J.  2:  30,  47. 

(Hubert,  P.  G.)  New  York's  Lyceum  School  for  Actors.  Lip- 
pine.  35:  483  (My. '85). 

(Hudson,  W.  H.)  Introducing  American  Audiences  on  Eng- 
lish Stage.     The.  n.  s.  10 :  255. 

English  Drama  during  Commonwealth.  The.  n.  s.  10 : 
177. 

English  Religious  Drama  and  its  Stage  Arrangements. 
Antiq.  n.  s.  15 :  62. 

At  the  Old  Globe  Theatre.     The.  n.  s.  15  :   173. 

(Hudson,  H.  N.)     Character  of  Macbeth.     Am.  Whig  R.  6: 
581. 
Hamlet.     Am.  Whig  R.  7:  94,  121. 

(Hughes,  Thos.  P.)  The  Stage  from  a  Clergyman's  Point  of 
View.     Forum  20:  695  (F. '96). 

Hugo,  Victor.     (K.  Hilliard)  Lippinc.  9:   188  (F.  '72).     (J. 

B.  Matthews)  Scrib.  22:  688.     (C.  Barrere)  Macmil. 

30:  281.     (F.  Kemble)  No.  Am.  43:  133.    Am.  Q.  19: 

167.    Westm.  34:  287.    Select  J.  3:  57.  For.  Quar.  R. 

6:  455;  8:   196;   17:   193.     Dem.  R.  13:  378. 
and  Shakspere.     Amer.  14 :   7. 
"  Hernani."     Am.  Mo.  M.  9:  41. 
"Hernani."     First  Performance  of.     Ev.  Sat.  11  :   151. 

Humors  of  a  Minor  Theatre    (F.  A.  Guthrie)  Harper  76:  727 
(Ap.'88). 

Humor,  New,  and  Non-Humorists.    (J.L.Toole.)    National 
21 :  449  (Je.'93). 

(Humphrey,  G.  E.)  Mary  Anderson  as  Juliet.  National 
4:  812  (F. '85). 

(Hunt,  H.  M.)  Miracle  Play  of  1870  at  Bethlehem,  N.  H. 
Atlan.  20:  732. 


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(Hunt,  VV.  S.)     Early  Work  of  Henry  Irving.     The.  n.  s.  23: 
198  (Ap.'94). 

(Hunting,  G.  D.)     Moral    Purpose   in    the    Modern    Drama. 
The.  n.  s.  19:   121  (Mr. '92). 

(Huse,  Carolyn  Evans.)     Hamlet  and  Ophelia.    Looker-On   3: 
4i7(N.'96). 

Hutton  Laurence.     Curiosities  of  American  Stage.     Harper 
82:  63  (Mr.  '91). 

Hutton,  Laurence,  and  J.  B.  Matthews'  "  American  Actors  and 

Actresses."     Atlan.  39  :  421.     Cent.  2  :  468. 
(Hutton,  Laurence.)     American  Drama.     Lippinc.  37:  289. 
American  Burlesque,  The.     Harper  81 :  59. 
Century  of  Hamlest,  A.     Harper  79  :  866  (N.  '89). 
Comedy,  A  Half- forgotten.     Dr.    Mirror  23:  584  (My. 

8,  '90). 
Infant  Phenomena.     Les.  Mo.  21:4  (Ap.'86). 
Negro  on  the  Stage,  The.     Harper  79  :   131  (Je.  '89). 
"  Look  here  upon  this  Picture."     Harper  82  :  488. 

lago.     Cornh.  33  :  91.     See  also"  Othello.'''' 

lago's  Conscience.     (A.  M.  Spence)  Poet  Lore  5 :   194  (Ap. 

'93)- 
Ibsen,  Henrik.     Harper  78:  984  (My. '89).      (R.  B.  Ander- 
son) Amer.  4:  8.     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Cent.  16:  794  (Mr. 
'90).     (G.  R.  Carpenter)  Scrib.  5 :  404  (Ap.  '89).     (C. 
H.  Herford)  Acad.  41  :   247  (Mr.   12,  '92).     (A.    N. 
Meyer)    Lippinc.    53:    375    (Mr.    '94).     (F.    Sarcey) 
Cosmop.  (Je.  '96).  (A.  Schovelin)  Scand.   i:   11,  113. 
(W.  L.  Courtney)  Fortn.  63:  277  (F.  '95). 
and  the  Morbid  Taint.     Belgra.  83  :  59  (Ja.  '94). 
and  the  Students  of  Christiania.     Scand.  2:  311. 
as    an    Artist.       (L.    Simons)    Westm.     140:     506    (N. 

'93)- 
at  Christiania.     (E.  J.  Goodman)  The.  n.  s.  26:   146  (S. 

'95)- 


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Ibsen,  Henrik,  at  Home.     (E.  O.  Achorn)  N.  Eng.  M.  (F. 

'96). 
Bibliography  of.     (W.  H.  Carpenter)  Bookman  I  :  275 

(R.  B.  Johnson)  Acad.  45:  285  (Ap.    7, '94). 
Bjornson  and.     (Mrs.  A.  Tweedie)  Temp.  Bar  98:  536 

(Ag.  '93)- 
Boyesen  on.     Spec.   72:  652  (My.  12,  '94).    Sat.  R.  78: 

359  (S.  29,  '94). 
"Brand."     (W.  M.  Payne)  Dial  (Ch.)  16:  236  (Ap.  16, 

'94).     (W.  L.  Cross)  Arena  3  :  80  (D.  '90). 
Brandes's(or  Brand's)  Life  of.  Lit.  World  (Bost.)  13:  325. 
"  Bygmester  Solness."     (W.  M.  Payne)  Dial  (Ch.)  14: 

68  (F.  I,  '93). 
"Comedy  of  Love."     (H.   H.  Boyesen)  Dial  (Ch.)  14: 

132  (Mr.  I,  '93). 
"Doll  Home"  or  "Doll's  House."     (H.   H.  Boyesen) 

Cosmop.  16:  84  (N.  '93). 
"Doll's  Home"  or  "Nora."    (E.  Aveling)    To-day    l: 

473-     (W.  Archer)  The.  '84,  i :  209. 
"Doll's  Home,"  etc.,  Ibsen's  Defense  of.     (C.  P.)  Poet 

Lore  2  :   140  (Mr.  '90). 
Dramas  of.     Sat.  R.  55 :  43.     (W.    Archer)  Acad.  23 : 

5.     Quart.  R.  172:  305  (Ap.  '91). 
Earlier  Works  of.     (C.  H.  Herford)    Lippinc.  49:    351 

(Mr.  '92).   (W.  S.  Hunt)  The.  n.  s.  23  :   198  (Ap.  '94). 
"Ghosts."     Poet  Lore  6:  356  (Je.  '94).    (F.  Lord)  To- 
day 3  :  29,  65,  106. 
in  London.     (H.  Waring)  The.  n.  s.  24:   164  (O.  '94). 
Interpretations  of.     (M.  Weigeland)  Dial  (Ch.)  16:  262 

(My.  I,  '94). 
Legend.     Dial  (Ch.)  18:  259  (My.  I,  '95). 
"Little   Eyolf."    Poet   Lore  7:    99   (F.    '95).     (H.    H. 

Boyesen)  Chap-Book  2:  247  (F.  '95).    (W.  M.  Payne) 

Dial(Ch.)  18:  5(Ja.  I,  '95). 
"  Master  Builder."    Sat.  R.  75  :  241  (Mr.  4,  '93).    Spec. 

70:  285  (Mr.  4, '93). 
Mausoleum  of.     (W.  Archer)  Fortn.  60:  77  (Jl.  '93). 
12 


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Ibsen,  Henrik,  Merits  and  Defects  of.     (Louis  K.  R.  Laird) 
New  Bohemian  2:  251  (Je.  '96). 
The  New.     (G.  W.  Stevens)  New  R.   12  :  39  (Ja.  '95). 

Same  art.  Li  v.  Age  205  :  239  (Ap.  27,  '95). 
"Peer  Gynt."     (H.  H.  Boyesen)  Chaut.  17:  293  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  49:  553  (N.  '92).     Sat.  R.  74:  417. 
Sarcey  on.    (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  28:    19  (Jl.  '96). 
Beerbohm  Tree  on.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  48  :   103  (Ja.  '92). 
"Wild   Duck."     (H,  H.  Boyesen)  Dial  (Ch.)  15:    137 

(S.  16,  '93). 
Women  of.      (D.  K.  Dodge)  N.  Eng.  56:   118  (F.  '92). 
(E.  W.  Gorse)  Fortn.  19:  74.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  14: 
133- 
Ideal   Theatre,   Can   We    Have  an?     (Dr.   Clifford;  H.   A. 

Jones)  Young  Man  (Mr.'93).     Sat.  R.  64:  349. 
Illusion,  Dramatic.     (C.  Dickens,  2nd)  The.  n.  s.  26:   192 

(O.  '95)- 
(L.  Wagner)  The.  n.  s.  26:  87  (Ag.  '95). 
Imperfect.     (C.  Lamb)  Lon.  M.  12 :  599. 
Imitation,  or  Mimicry.     (J.  W.  Slater)  J.  Sci.  21 :  475. 
Imogen.     (Lady  Martin)  Blackw.  133:   i.    Same  art.  Eel  .M. 
100:  299. 
Modjeska  as.    Critic  12:69.     See '■^  Modjeska.^'' 
upon  the  Stage.      (C.  E.  L.  Wingate)  Cosmop.  12 :  525 
(Mr. '92). 
Independent  Theatre.  (E.  Fuller)  Lippinc.  49  :  371  (Mr. '92). 
of  New  York.     (J.  L.  Ford)  Lippinc.  49:  375  (Mr.  '92). 
See  also  " National  Theatre." 

Inexplicable  Dumb  Show.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  39  :   190. 

Influence  of  the  Drama,  etc.     (Tayler  Lewis)  Harper  5  :  406 
(Ag.  '52).     Blackw.  7:  387.     Knick.  7:   7. 
Moral     (J.  M.    Buckley,  J.   Gilbert,  A.   M.   Palmer,  W. 
Winter)  No.  Am.   136:   581.     See  also  '^Education" 
"  Morality,"  "  Church,"  etc. 

Influence  of  "  Rip  Van  Winkle."     Harper  65 :  303  (Jl.  '82). 


(Inglis,  F.)     Italian  Drama.     No.  Am.  39:  329. 
"  Ingomar,"  Mary  Anderson  in.     The.  '83,  2:   199. 

Innocuous,  A  Plea  for  the,    (R.  C.  Carton)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  154 

(Mr.  '95). 
Inspiration  and  Naturalism  in  Acting.     (H.  Irving)  Educa. 

5 :  591.     See  also  "  Emotionalism.^' 

(Ireland,  F.  G.)     "Phormio"  at  Harvard.     Educa.  R.  8:  54 
(Je.  '94). 

Irish  Actors  of  the  l8th  Century.     Dub.  Univ.  62:  3. 

Drama.     Old   Dublin    Stage.      (H.    B.    Baker)    Belgra. 

39:  304- 
Dramatists.      (J.  W.   (Cole)   Calcraft)  Dub.    Univ.   4$: 

39,527;  46:  38,548;  47:   15,359. 
Gallery  Scenes.     Harper  42  :  505  (F.  '71). 
Theatre  Royal,  Dublin.     (J.  W.  (Cole)  Calcraft)  Dub. 

Univ.  72  :  454,  558. 
Theatricals.     Dub.  Univ.  35  :   117,362. 

Irving,   Sir  Henry.     Harper  64:   382;  68:  314;  69:   308; 

71:  148  (Je.  '85).   Sat.  R.  55:  731;  56:  13,  148.   The. 

'78,  2 :  43 ;  '84,  1 :  32 ;   '81,  1 :  151.    The.  n.  s.  25  :  129 

(Mr.   '95);    26:    I    (Jl.  '95).     (H.   A.   Clapp)   Allan. 

53:  413.     (R.  L.  Collier)  Lippinc.  32:  441  (N.  '83). 

(J.  Leyland)  Amer.  6:  312;   7:  122,141.  (F.Hawkins) 

Dial(Ch.)4:  277.  (J.  R.  To\vse)Cent.  5:  660  (Mr. '84). 

(W.   Winter)  The.   '84,  2:    43,  86.     (L.    F.    Austin) 

Victoria  22 :    169.     (A.   Lewis)  Dub.    Univ.  90 :   284. 

Victoria  28:  441.     Temp.  Bar  38:  393;  39:  547. 
as  Actor  and  Artist.     (L.  J.  Claris)  The.  '82,  i :   155. 
in  America.     Sat.  R.  56:  693;  57:  606,  795. 
at  Home.     (J.  Hatton)  Harper  64:  382  (F.  '82). 
as  a  Tragedian.     (B.  Brooksbank)  National  1 :   16. 
and  English  Drama.    (G.  Barlow)  New  R.  7 :  665  (D.'92). 
and  Diderot's  "  Paradoxe."     (J.  Ramsay)  National  3  :  99 

(Mr.  '84).     See  " Emotionalism." 
and  Salvini.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  609. 


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Irving,  Sir  Ilemy,  and  the  Dignity  of  the  Stage.     Sat.  R.  79: 

182  (F.  9, '95). 
and  Miss  Terry.     Harper  69:  303  (Ag.  '84). 
and  his  Work.     (A.  S.  Fitch)  Manhat.  2:  391.     (E.  R. 

Russell)  Fortn.  22:  401. 
as  Becket.     (H.  D.  Traill)  Acad.  44:    197  (S.  2,  '93). 
as  Hamlet.      The.     '80,  2 :   354.      Temp.   Bar  55 :  398. 

Macmil.  31 :  236.     Belgra.  25  :   182.     All  the  Year  33  : 

179.     Victoria  24:   169.     The.  '79,  1 :  339. 
as   King    Arthur.      (J.   W.   Cunliffe)   Canad.  M.  6:   75 

(N.  '95). 
as   King   Lear.      (E.   R.    Russell)    19th    Cent.    33:  44 

(Ja.  '93).     (H.  J.  Jennings)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49:  624, 

634  (D.  '92).     Sat.  R.  74:  676  (D.  10,  '92).     The.  n. 

s.  20:  278  (D.  '92). 
as  Macbeth.     (A.  G.  L.)  Poet  Lore  i :  46  (Ja.  '89). 
as  Shylock.     Appleton  23  :  84. 
as  Wolsey.     The.  n.  s.  19:   loi  (F.  '92), 
CoqueHn  and.     (D.  Boucicault)  No.  Am.  145:    158. 
A  French  View  of.     (J.  Claretie)  The.  '79,  2:   16. 
Harvard  College,  Address  at.  Critic  24:  204  (Mr.  24, '94). 
How,  Rose  to  Fame.     (H.  St.  Maur)  Munsey  14  :  652 

(Mr. '96). 
in  "The  Bells."   (J.  R.  Towse)  Nation  37:  369.    Once  a 

Week  26:  57. 
in  "Faust."     Spec.  58:   1753.     Sat.  R.  61 :  48;  62:  89. 

(W.  L.  Courtney)  Fortn.  45 :   102.     (W.  H.  Pollock) 

Lippinc.  27 :  443  (Ap.  '86). 
in  Henry  VHL     (F.    H.   Hill)  Contemp.   61:   73  (Ja. 

'92).     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  48:  209  (F.  '92). 
in  "  Merchant  of  Venice. ' '    Harper  68 :  3 14  ( F.  '84) .    The. 

'80,  1 :   16. 
in  "Much  Ado."      Sat.   R.  54  :    536.      Spec.   55:    1312. 

(F.  Hawkins)  The.  '82,  2  :  212,  294. 
in  "Romeo  and  Juliet."     Sat.   R.   53:    299.     The.   '82, 

1 :  233.    Spec.  55  :  325.     (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  21 :  200. 
in  "Twelfth  Night."     (J.  Knight)  The.  '84,  2:  55. 


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Irving,  Sir  Henry,  in  "Waterloo."     (A.  Brereton)  The.  n.  s. 

24:  179  (0.'94). 
in  Holland  and  Belgium.     (J.  Hatton)  Art  J.  38 :  207, 245. 
in  the  Provinces.     The.  '78,  2  :  169.     The.  '83,  2  :   196. 
in  the  Ridiculous.     Sat.  R.  79:  619  (My. '95). 
in    Shaksperian    Characters.       (E.    R.    Russell)    Fortn. 

40:  466.     (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  22:  303. 
Influence  of.     (W.  T.  W.  Ball)  New  Eng.  M.  n.  s.  10 : 

173  (Ap.'94). 
Influence  in  America,  The.     (Stephen  Fiske)  Dr.  Mirror. 

See  "  Fiske." 
The  Knighting  of.     Sat.  R.  79:   718  (Ja.  i,  '95). 
Ladies'  Debate  on.     The.  '83,  1 :   78,  193. 
on  the  Art  of  Acting.      (L.  de  la   Ramee)   ("Ouida") 

19th  Cent.  37:   786  (My.  '95).     See  '■'■Emotionalism.'''' 
on  the   English    Drama.     (E.    A.    Barron)    Dial    (Ch.) 

15:  90. 
on  a  Municipal  Theatre.     The.  n.  s.  24:  211  (N.'94). 
on  the  Position  of  the  Actor.    The.  n.  s.  25  :  125  (Mr. '95). 
Second  Tour.     The.  '84,2:  227;   '85,  i:  27,  237. 
Stage  Management  of.     (W.  H.  Pollock)  Cent.  4:  953 

(O.  '83). 

(Irving,  Sir  Henry.)     Actor  Management.     19th   Cent.   26: 

1040  (Je.  '90). 
An  Actor's  Notes  of  Shakspere.     I.  Third  Murderer  in 

"Macbeth."  II.  Hamlet  and  Ophelia.  III.  "  Lookhere 

upon  this  picture, and  on  this."     IV.  Coquelin  on  Actors 

and  Acting.     19th  Cent.  21 :  Soo  (Je.  '87). 
The  American  Audience.    Fortn.  37:  197.    Same  art.  Liv. 

Age  164:   730  (Mr.  21, '85). 
My  Four  Favorite  Parts.     (Hamlet,  Richard  III.,  lago, 

and  Lear)  Forum  16:  33  (S.  '93). 
Goethe  as  a  Theatre  Manager.     The.  n.  s.  13:    11. 
Municipal  Theatres.     The.  n.  s.  24:  216  (N.  '94). 
Misconceptions   about   the   Stage.     I9lh  Cent.   32 :  670 

(O.  '92). 


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(Irving,  Sir  Henry.)     Inspiration  and  Naturalism  in  Dramatic 
Art.     Educa.  5  :  591. 
Hamlet  and  Ophelia.     19th  Cent.  1 :  513. 

Irving's  Shylock.  (A.  B.  MacMahon)  Dial  (Ch.)  15:  215 
(O.  16,  '93). 

Irving,  Miss  Isabel,  Portrait  of.     The.  23:  86  (F.  '94). 

Italian  Drama.     Sat.   R.  63:   438.     (W.  H.   Prescott)  No. 

Am.  33 :  60.    No.  Am.  5  :  182.    The.  80,  2  :  300.    Sat. 

R.  63:  84  (Ja.  15,  '87).     (R.  Davey)  Lippinc.  15:  90. 

Fraser  26  :    236.      Colburn  53  :    337  ;    54  :  409.     For. 

Quar.  R.  27  :  I.    (F.  Inglis)  No.  Am.  39:  329.    Blackw. 

18:  545';  19:  176;  20:  164;  21 :  727;  22  :  571 :  (R.  Davey) 

No.  Am.  19:  90.  (C.  M.  Phillimore)  Macmil.  34:  319, 

324.535;  36:  218,  376;  39:   198.     Colburn  53:  337; 

54:  409.     Blackw.  53:  551. 
Early.  (G.  E.  Mackay)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20 :  478. 
Rural.     Sat.  R.  63  :  84  (Ja.  15,  '87). 
Modem.     Sat.  R.  63  :  438. 

Italian  Stage.   (R.  Davey)  The.  '80,  2:  300. 

Italian  Tragedy.  Amer.Quar.  R.  15 :  351.  For.  Quar.  R.  i :  135. 
Quart.  24:  72.    Mod.  R.  94:  526.    Lon.  M.  116:  366. 

Jacks,  Clara.     The.  n.  s.  28 :   126  (S.  '96). 

(Jackson,  Helen  Hunt.)  ("H.  H,")  Ober  Ammergau,  Village 
of.  Cent.  3:  663  (M.  '83).  Passion  Play.  Cent.  3:  913 
(Ap.  '83). 

(Jacox,  F.)  One's  First  Night  at  the  Play.  Colburn  142  :  35. 
Same  art.  Li  v.  Age  96 :   735. 

Jaeger,  Life  of  Henrik  Ibsen.  Quart.    172:  305  (Ap.  '91). 
James,  David.     The.  '84,  2  :  285,  320. 

James,  Henry,  Jr.,  at  Playwriting.  Sat.  R.  78:  662  (D.  15, 
'94)- 


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(James,  Henry,  Jr.)     The  American   on   the   London   Stage. 

Atlan.  68:  846. 
Miss  M.  E.  Braddon.    Nation  I  :  593.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age 

77:  99. 
Coquelin.     Cent.  II  :   407. 
Dumas,  Ji/s.    New  R.    (M.'96).    N.  Y.  Herald  and  Bost. 

Herald,  Feb.  23,  '96. 
French  Theatre.     Galaxy  23  :  437. 
Frances  Anne  Kemble.     Temp.  Bar  97  :  503  (Jl.  '93). 
London  Theatres.  Nation  28:  400.     Galaxy  23  :  661. 
Reminiscences  of  Macready.     Nation  20 :  297. 
Tommaso  Salvini.     Atlan.  51 :  377. 
"  School  for   Scandal  "  at   the  Boston   Museum.     Atlan. 

34:   754- 
Tennyson's  "  Harold."     Nation  24:  43. 

James,  Kate.     The.  n.  s.  19:   197  (Ap.'92). 

Janauschek,  Mme.  Fanny.      McClure3:  346  (S. '96). 

(Janauschek,  Mme.  Fanny.)     Eternal  Truths  of  the  Drama. 
Dr.    Mirror   35  :    886  (Xmas,  '95). 

Japan,  Shakspere  in.      (E.   Hausknecht)  Poet  Lore  i  :    466 

(O.  '89). 
Theatre  Days  in.     (Georgia  Cayvan)  Dr.  Mirror  37:  939 

(Xmas,  '96). 
Japanese  Ballet.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  15  :   '96. 
Japanese  Play.     Belgra.   86  :  359  (S. '95). 

Japanese  Theatre.  (T.  J.  Nakagawa)  Scrib.  7:  603  (My. 
'90).  (J.  C.  W.  Parr)  The.  '84,  2 :  184.  (E.  B.  Rodgers) 
Outing  25  :  191  (D.  '94).  (E.  R.  Scudmore)  Cosmop. 
10:  685.  All  the  Year  38 :  40.  Appleton2:  449,481. 
Galaxy  21 :  75. 
A  Day  in.  (E.  H.  House)  Atlan.  30:  257.  Same  art. 
Cornh.  26:  341. 

Japanese  Theatres.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  17:   186. 

Chinese   and.     (L.  Wingate)  Murray  2:  89,  232. 


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(Jastrow,  M.  Jr.)     "Moving  wood"  in  "Macbeth,"  Arabic 

version  of.     Poet  Lore  2 :  247. 
Sliylock.     PennMo.  11:  725. 
Jefferson,  Joseph.     (M.  Bacheller)  Munsey  12:  497  (F.'95). 

(J.   B.    Runnion)  Lippinc.   4:   167   (Ag.'69).    (J,   R. 

Towse)  Cent.  5:  476  (Ja.'84).      (Wm.  Winter)  Har- 
per 73:  39i(Ag.'86). 
As  Rip  Van  Winkle.     Ev.  Sat.  10:   153,  162.     (S.  John- 
son) Radical  6 :  133.     (A.  G.  Sedgwick)  Nation  9  :  247. 

(L.  C.  Davis)  Atlan.  19:   750.    Appleton  19:   146.    O. 

and  N.  2:  684.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Lippinc.  24:  57.  Scrib. 

1 :  216  (D. '70).      Harper  42:    614  (Ap.  '71).      (G.  A. 

Pierce)  Atlan.  52:  695. 
At  Home.     (W.  H.  Ballou)  Cosmop.  7:   121. 
at  the  Normal  College.     Critic  27 :  284  (N.  2,  '95). 
Autobiography  of,   Review   of.     (B.    Matthews)  Nation 

51  :  386.     (J.  B.  Runnion)  Dial  (Ch.)  il :  237. 
Birthplace    of.      (W.    S.    Hale)    Dr.    Mirror   35:    886. 

(Xmas,  '95). 
in  "The  Rivals."     Scrib.  22:   183  (D.  '80). 
Winter's  Life  of.     Dial  (Ch.)  17:  256  (N.  i,'94). 
(Jefferson,  Joseph).     Autobiography.     Cent.   17:  3,184,367, 

494,  643,  803;   18:   135,  263,  406,  538,  704,814  (N.'89 

to  0.'9o). 
Edwin  Booth.     Critic  25  :  210  (S.    29,  '94). 
Success  on  the  Stage.     No.  Am.  135  :  580  (D.'82). 
Jeffries,  Maud.     The.  n.  s.  27:   156  (Mr.'96). 
(Jeffrey,  F.)    Hazlitt  on  the  Characters  of  Shakspere.    Ed.  R. 

28 :  472. 
Jeffrey,  J.,  and  Wm.  Hazlitt.     Blackw.  3:  303. 
(Jennings,  H.  J.)     Irving  as  King  Lear.  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49: 

624  (D.'92). 
"King  Lear"  at  the  Lyceum.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49:   624, 

634  (D.'92). 
"  King  Lear,"  Famous  Actors  in.      Gent.   M.  n.  s.  49: 

509  (N.'92). 


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(Jenkin,  Fleeming.)     Mrs.  Siddons  as  Lady  Macbeth.     19th 

Cent.  3:  296  (F.  '78). 
(Jerrold,  E.)     Dumas, y?/j-.     Temp.  Bar  54;  392. 

French  Drama  of  To-day.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  12:   704. 

Jews,  Stage.     Sat.  R.  62:  451.     See  also  '' Shy  lock,"  "Mer- 
chant of  Venice^''  etc. 

Jewett,  on  the  Drama.     Spec.  59 :  873. 

Joan  of  Arc,  Bernhardt  as.     Critic  19 :  269. 

(Johnson,  L.)     Plays  of  Michael  Field.   Acad.  38:   123. 

R.  L.  Stevenson  as  a  Dramatist.  Acad.  43  :  473  (Je.  3,'93). 

(Johnson,  R.  B.)  Books  about  Ibsen.  Acad.  45  :  285  (Ap.  7,'94). 

(Johnson,  S.)  J.  Jefferson  as  Rip  Van  Winkle.    Radical  6 :    133. 

(Johnson,    C.    P.)     Dramatic   Adaptations   of  the   Works   of 
Thackeray.    Ath.  '92,  2:   107,  171  (JI.  &  Ag.). 

Johnson,  Dr.,  and  Garrick.     No.  Am.  4:  38. 

(Johnson,  C.  F.)  Kingjohn  and  Richard  II.  N.  Eng.  M.45  :  219. 

Jonson,  Ben.     Brit.  Quar.  R.  25 :  285. 

(Johnston,  Richard  Malcolm).    Delicacy  of  Sbakspere.    Cath. 

World  39  :    119.     Tragic   Lovers  of  Shakspere,  Cath. 

World  40  :   84. 
Jones,  Henry  Arthur.  The.  86,  2:   132,174.    (J.A.Hamilton) 

Munsey  11 :   174  (My.  '94). 
"Dancing  Girl."     Sat.  R.  71:  99. 
"  Dancing  Girl,"  Moral  Purpose  in.  (J.  D.  Hunting)  The. 

n.  s.  18:  121  (Mr.  '92). 
"  Hard  Hit."     (E.  A.  Bendall)  The.  n.  s.  8:  99. 
"Judah."     Sat.  R.  69:  640.     (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  37: 

396.     Harper  73  :  478  (Ag.  '86). 
Play-Making.     Sat.  R.  72:  690(0.  19, '91). 
"  Renaissance  of  the  Drama."    Quart.  182:  399  (O.  '95). 

(Chas.  Dickens,  2nd)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  322  (Je.  '95). 
"Saints  and  Sinners."     (H.  Norman)  Nation  39:  371. 
13 


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(Jones,  Henry  Arthur.)     Author.     Dr.   Mirror  23:   590  (Ap. 

19,  '90). 
The  Bible  and  the  Stage.     New  R.   (F.  '93). 
Can  we  have  an  Ideal  Theatre?     Young  Man  (Mr.  '93). 
First  Night  Judgment  of  Plays.     19th  Cent.  26:  43  (Jl. 

'89). 
Future  of  the  Enghsh  Drama.  New.  R.  9:  177  (Ag.  '93), 
Literary  Drama.     (Reply  to  H.  D.  Traill)  New  R.  (Ja. 

'92). 
Outlook  of  Drama,  1885.     Eng.  Illust.  2:   280,341. 
Dr.  Pearson  on   the    Modern   Drama.     19th    Cent.    34 : 

543  (O.  '93)- 
A  Playwright's  Grumble.     To-day  (D.  '84). 
Religion  and  the  Stage.     19th  Cent.  (Ja.  '95). 
Science  of  the  Drama.     New  R.  5  :  83. 
Theatre  and  the  Mob.     19th  Cent.  14:  441    (S.  '83). 

(Jones,  H.  K.)     The  "Tempest."    J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  293. 
(Jones,  M.  C.)     Eleanora  Duse.     Critic  26:  67,  117  (F.  4,  25, 

'93)- 
(Jones,  W.  W.)     Thos.  W.  Robertson.     The.  '79,  i  :  355. 

Juliet.      Eng.  Dom.  M.    16:  278.      (O.  Thorpe)  The.  n.  s. 
22:  353   (N.'93).     (Lady  Martin)  Blackw.   131  :   141. 
Same  art.  Liv.  Age  152  :  245,  738. 
Mary  Anderson  as.     See  "Mary  Andersoti." 
Modjeska  as.     See  "Modjeskay 
Juliets,  Some  Famous.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Gent.   M.   n.   s.   33: 
594.     (B.  Sturgess)   Peterson  n.  s.  6:   1065   (0.'96). 

Juliets  of  the  Stage.     (M.  Aldrich)  Nickell  6:  348  (D.'96). 
See  also  "Romeo  and  Jtdiet^''  "Shakspere,"  etc. 

"Julius  Caesar."  (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  2  :  38,  77.  Same 
art.  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6  :  234.  Blackw.  37  :  747.  (W.  J. 
Rolfe)  Poet  Lore  6:   7  (Ja.  '94). 

(Jusseraud,  J.  J.)     Drama  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Chant.  19: 
65  (Ap.'94). 


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Kean,  Chas.  (T.  P.  Grinstead)  Bentley  42:  209.  (D.  Cook) 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25:  712.  Dub.  Univ.  36:  412.  Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  21 :  538.     Ev.  Sat.  5:  251. 

and  the  Modern  Stage.     Ev.  Sat.  5  :   552. 

Life  and  Times  of.     Eraser  60:  361.     New  Q.  8:  285. 

Kean,  Edmund.  Harper  24:  72;6i:  875  (N.'7S);69:  59. 
(T,  W.  Clark)  Knick.  3:  loi ;  6:  216.  Blackw.  3: 
77;  16:  271;  38:  71.  Quart.  54:  109.  Ann.  Register 
8:  438.  Chamb.  J.  46:  423.  Temp.  Bar  49:  180. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  88 :  414.   Same  art.  Liv.  Age  132 :  668. 

and  John  Kemble.  (T.  Martin)  19th  Cent.  7:  291.  Eel. 
M.  94:  542. 

as  King  Lear.     Lon.  M.  i :  686. 

Early  Days  of.    Eraser  7 :  734 ;  8 :  499.    Colburn  40  :  434. 

Life  of.     Quart.  54:   109.     Mod.  R.  137:  348. 

My  Aequaintanee  vi'ith.     (T.  C.  Grattan)  Colburn  39:   7, 

143- 
Recolleetions  of.     Colburn  41 :   51. 

Portrait  of,  at  the  Garrick  Club.     The.  n.  s.  26 :   71  (Ag. 
'95). 
Sean's  Monument  to  Cooke.    Harper  44:   188  (Ja.'72). 
(Keeler,  R.)     Three  Years  a  Negro  Minstrel.     Atlan.  24:  71. 
Keeley,  Mrs.,  and  the  Queen.     The.  n.  s.  25:   198  (Ap.'95). 
Keeleys,  The.     (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  26:  328  (D.'95). 
(Kelly,  J.  G.)     Falstaff.     Overland  I3  :  352. 
Kemble,  Chas.     Harper  44:   188. 

Kemble,  Frances  Anne  (Fanny),  (Mrs.  Butler).  Galaxy  6: 
797.  Internat.  M.  1 :  310.  Liv.  Age  139:  628.  Appleton 
21:  273.  Harper  24:  75;  30:  394;  59:  72.  Temp. 
Bar  66:  172.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  lOO:  104.  Temp.  Bar 
102:  326  (Jl.'94).  (H.  Lee)  Atlan.  71 :  662  (My. '93). 
(MacMahon)  Belgra.  80:  373  (Ap.'93).  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age  197:  692  (Je.  10, '93).  (Mrs.  Ritehie)  Macmil.  68: 
190  (Jl.'93)-  (H.  James)  Temp.  Bar  97 :  503  (Jl.'93)- 
Sat.  R.  75 :  67  (Ja.  21,  '93).     The.  '79,  i :  224. 


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Kemble,  Frances  Anne  (Fanny),  (Mrs.  Butler).    "  American 

Journal."     Tait  n.  s.  2:  465. 
and  her  Critics.     Fraser  12  :  327. 
at  Lenox.     (C.  B.  Todd)  Lippinc.  52:  66  (Jl.'93). 
Death  of.     Critic  22  :  372  (Mr. '93). 
"Journal."     Quart.  54:  39.     Mod.  R.  137:  402. 
"Plays."     Liv.  Age  80:    118. 

First  Appearance  of.    (P.  Fitzgerald)  The.  '86,  2:   117. 
"Journal  in  America."     Quart.  54:  39.     So.  Lit.  Mess. 

1 :  524.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  41 :  109.    Am.  Mo. 

M.  5:  280.     Ed.  R.  61:  379. 
"  Record  of  Girlhood."     Quart.    154:    83  (Jl.  '82).     (B. 

Murphy)  Cath.  World  30:  334.     Internat.  R.  6:  589. 

Penn.  M.  10:   231. 
"Record  of  Later  Life."     Sat.    R.   54:    56.     Spec.   55: 

595.     Lit.  World  (Bost.)  13:   310.     Ath.  '82,  2:  39. 

Quart.  154:  83  (Jl.'82).    Same  art.  Liv.  Age  154:  707. 

Lippinc.  30:  442  (O.  '82).   (G.  T.  Lanigan)  Amer.  4: 

266. 
Moral  Element  in  "  Records  etc."     (L  F.  Bellows)  Univ. 

R.  19:   115. 

(Kemble,    Frances   Anne).     Autobiographical    Recollections. 
Atlan.  36:    152,  722;  37:   76,  711;    T,8:  32,  705;   39: 

73.  432- 
On  the  Stage.     Harper  28:  364  (F.  '64). 
T.  Salvini  in  "  Othello."     Temp.  Bar  71 :  368. 
Notes   on   Shakspere.     Spec.   56 :    53.     Blackw.  1 :  455. 

Atlan.  6 :  288. 
Mrs.  Siddons.     Harper  28  :  364  (F. '64). 
Notes  on  the  Characters  of  "  Macbeth."    Macmil.  16:   76. 

Same  art.  Liv.  Age  93 :  523. 
Lady  Macbeth.     Macmil.  17:  354. 
Queen  Katharine  and  Wolsey  in  "  King  Henry  VIII." 

Lippinc.  16:  685. 
Differences  of    Dramatic    and    Theatrical.      Cornh.    8 : 

733- 


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Kemble,  John  Philip.     Harper  26:  72.     (S.  S.  Conant)44: 

184;   59:   56.     (J.   H.  Reynolds)   So.    Lit.    Mess.   19: 

164.     Lon.  M.  7:  449.     Portf.  (Den.)  30:   194. 
and  Mrs.  Siddons.     Chamb.  J.  48:   701.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  78:    196,358.   Temp.   Bar  50:  467.    Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  89:  440.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  134:  675. 
Boaden's  Life  of.    (Sir  W.  Scott)  Quart.  34:197.    Westm. 

3  :  487.     Colburn  13  :  572. 
First  Appearance  of.     (P.   Fitzgerald)  The.  2 :   117. 
First  Appearance,  An  Eye-witness  of.      (Theo.  Martin) 

19th  Cent.  7 :   276  (F.  '80).     Same  art.     Eel.   M.  94 : 

542. 
Notes  on,  in  Shakspere.     (E.  Dowden)  Acad.  22:  409. 
Poetical  and  Literary  Character  of.     Colburn  34:   174. 
Retirement  of.     Dub.  Univ.  71  :  552. 

Kemble,  Roger.     Harper  44  :   186. 

Kemble,  Stephen.     Harper  44:   195. 

Kendal,  Wm.  Hunter.     The.  '78,  2:    106;   '80,  i:  80;   '84, 
l:  61.     (W.  Archer)  Longm.  9:  478. 
Hare  and.    Management  of  the  St.  James  Theatre.    The. 
n.  s.  12:    134. 

Kendal,  Mrs.     The.  '83,  i:  214;   '78,  2:    106;  '80,   i:  97; 

'83,  1 :  214.     (W.  Archer)  Longm.  9  :  478. 
and  Mrs.  Tanqueray.     The.  n.  s.  22:  320  (D.  '93). 
Dramatic  Opinions.     Sat.  R.  69  :  453. 
First  Appearance  in  London.     (G.  Towse)  The.   n.  s. 

II : 
on  the  Drama.     The.  '84,  2  :    165.     Sat.  R.  58  :  393. 
vs.  American  Public.     (R.  H.   Davis)  The.  n.  s.  23:  91 

(F.  '94).     Reprint  from  Harper's  Weekly. 

(Kendal,  Mrs.)    Dramatic  Opinions.     Murray  6:  289,733. 

(Kennard,    Mrs.   Arthur.)      Rachel.      19th   Cent.    14:     1030 
(D.  '83). 

(Kennedy,  C.  L.)    Henry  Irving  as  Hamlet.    Belgra.  25:  182. 


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(Kennedy,  H.  A.)     A  Dialogue  on  the  Drama.     19th  Cent. 
38  :  322  (Ag.  '95). 
Drama  of  the  Moment.     19th  Cent.  30:   258  (Ag.  '91). 

(Kent,  P.)     The  Funeral   of  Moliere.     The.  n.  s.  il  :  296. 

"King  Arthur  "  on  the  Stage.  (Henry  Elliot)  The.  n.  s.  24: 
169  (O.  '94).     See"  Comyns  Cam" 

"King  Edward  II."  (K.  Elze)  Ath.  '87,  i:  491.  (B.  G. 
Kinnear)  Ath.  '87,  1 :  521.  (B.  Nicholson)  Ath.  '87, 
l:   554- 

King  Henry  IV.  and  Falstaff  on  the  Stage.     (F.  Hawkins) 
The.   n.   s.  27:  211  (Ap.  '96). 

"King  Henry  IV."  (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  3:  344,  396, 
447.  (T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn  54:  42.  Blackw. 
39:  699.     (R.  L.  Ashhurst)  Poet  Lore  I  :  367. 

"King  Henry  V."  (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  3 :  541.  (T.  P. 
Courtenay)  Colburn  54:  251.     All  the  Year  43  :  510. 

"King  Henry  VI."     (T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn  54:  375,494; 

55=  57- 
"  King  Henry  VI.  Part  I."     Knowl.  11 :  244. 

"King  Henry  VIII."     (T.   P.  Courtenay)  Colburn  55:  346. 

Gent.  M,  n.  s.  48:  214  (F,  '92) ;  427  (Ap.  '92). 
at  the  Lyceum  Theatre.    (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  41:    70 

(Jan.  16,  '92). 
On  the  Stage  (F.  Hawkins)  Eng.  Illust.  9 :  291  (Ja.  '92). 
(R.  W.  Lowe  and  W.  Archer)  Longm.  19:  249,  624,  634 

(Ja.  '92). 
Characters   of  Queen    Katharine   and    Cardinal  Wolsey. 

(F.  A.  Kemble)  Lipp.  16:  685. 

"King  John."     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  3:  89,  157.     (T.  P. 
Courtenay)  Colburn  53 :  250.     All  the  Year  49 :   222. 
at  Oxford.     Sat.  R.  71  :   195. 
and  "Richard  II."    (C.  F,  Johnson)  N.  Eng.  M.  45  :  219. 


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King  Lear  and  his  Court.     Hogg  6:   i6l. 

Edwin  Booth  as.     See  "Booth,  Edwin.'''' 

History  of.     (G.   W.    Davey)  The.   n.   s.   20:    209  (N. 

'92). 
Irving's.      (Edw.   R.    Russell)    19th  Cent.   33:    44  (Ja. 

'93)- 
Madness  of.     (W.  Farren)  Lon.  M.  10:   79. 
Salvini's.     (Emma  Lazarus)  Cent.  4:  88  (My.  '83). 
"King   Lear."     (L.    Campbell)    National    12:    492.      (D.    J. 

Snider)  Western   I  :    135,  230,  271.     (R.    G.   White) 

Atlan.  46 :    ill;  48 :    824.      All    the  Year  46 :    462 ; 

Appleton  25  :  83.     Fortn.  23  :  83. 
as  it  was  Written.     Colburn  41  :   216. 
at  the  Lyceum  (H.  J.  Jennings).     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49: 

624,  634  (D.  '92). 
Famous  Actors  in  (H.  J.  Jennings).     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49 : 

502. 
in  Paris  (T.  Cook)  The.  I,  214. 
On  the  Stage  (F.  Hawkins).     See  Hawkins. 
Salvini's  Impressions  of  Lear.    Cent.  5  :  563  (F.  '84). 
King  Lear's  Fool.     Cornh.    52 :  365. 

"King  Richard  H."      (T.  P.  Courtenay)   Colburn  53:    364. 
(D.  J.  Snider)  Western  3:  223,  280. 

King  Richard  IIL  On  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  13 :  220. 
"King  Richard  HI."     (E.  G.  Holland)  Contin.  Mo.  2:    320. 
(T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn  55 :  236.      (J.  R.  Lowell) 
Atlan.  68:  816.     (S.  A.  Brooks)  Acad.  40:   541. 
Lowell  on.     Critic  10:   116. 
(King,  J.)     Genius  of  Shakspere.     Canad.  Mo.  10:  501. 
(Kingdon,  L.  M.)   Preparation  for  Dramatic  Criticism.    Writer 

2:   79. 
(Kingston,    W.    B.)      Gilbert   and    Sullivan:      "Pirates    of 
Penzance."     The.  '85,  i  :  80.     ".Princess  Ida."     The. 
'84,  I  :   75.     "  Mikado."     The.  '85,  I  :   186. 
Accessorial  Music.     The.  n.  s.  25  :   143  (Mr.  '95). 


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(Kingston,  W.  B.)     Incidental  Music.     The.  n.  s.  25:    290 

(My.'95)- 
Life  of  an  Actor.     The.  '85,  2  :   183. 
Shylock  in  Germany.     The.  80,  i :    17,  86. 
Rossi  on  Hamlet.     The.  '84,  i :   173;  '84,2:    190. 

(Kingsley,  L. )     Players  and  Puritans.     No.  Brit.  25:   i. 
(Kinnear,  B.  G.)     «  King  Edward  II."     Ath.  '87,  i :   521. 
(Kirk,  John    Foster.)     Shakspere's  Tragedies  on  the  Stage. 

Lippinc.  33  :  501,  604  (My.  &  Je.  '84). 
(Kirkland,  Joseph.)     An  Experiment  in  Playwriting.     Atlan. 

44:   149  (Ag.  '77). 
Kissing  on  the  Stage.    (E.  Rose)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  149  (Mr.  '95). 
(Knesst,  Audin  R.)     Wm.  Archer  to  the  Rescue.     The.  n.  s. 

26:   141  (S. '95). 
Knight,  Joseph.    Life  of  Garrick.   Ath.  2  :  329  (S.  8,  '94). 
(Knight,  Joseph.)     Financier  on  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  27  : 
318  (Je.  '96). 
John  Hollingshead.     The.  n.  s.  26:  26  (Jl.  '95). 
Irving's  «  Twelfth  Night."     The.  '84,  2  :  55. 
Hamlet.     The.  '86,  I  :   193. 
Hamlet,  First  Quarto,  Performance  of.     The.  n.  s.  '81, 

1 :  298. 
J.  L.  Toole.     The.  '80,  i :  24. 
(Knowles,  Richard  Brinsley.)     David  Garrick.     Dub.   Univ. 

95:  207. 
Knowles,  James  Sheridan.    Fraser  14 :  272.    Blackw.  94  :  429. 
Dub.  Univ.  40 :  428.    Nat.  Q.  6 :  356. 
"The  Hunchback."     (W.  Gordon)  The.  '82,  i :   145. 
"  Hunchback"  and  "  Virginius."    All  the  Year  59  :  28,  58. 
Eccentricities  of.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii  :  438. 
Later  Dramas  of.     Colburn  97 :   59.     Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

28:  329. 
Love  Chase.     Mod.  R.  144:  411. 

Plays  of.     Fraser.     13:  451.     (P.  Benjamin)  No.  Am. 
40:   141.     Mod.  R.  93:  53;  128:  64;  131:   176 


€j)e  Qi^agajiitc  anb  tl^c  E>rama.     105 


Knowles,  James  Sheridan,  Sonnets  to.     (Charles  Lamb)  Lon. 
M.  2 :  302. 
"Virginius."     Lon.  M.  i  :  692. 
Visit  to  Cork.     New  Eng.  M.  8  :  63. 
"Woman's  Wit."    (Comedy).    Dub.  R.  5  :  229.    Mod.  R. 
146 :   326. 
(Kobb6,  Gustav.)     Behind  the  Scenes   of  an   Opera  House. 

Scrib.  4 :  435  (O.  '88). 
(Keener,  S.)     Hamlet  as  a  Solar  Myth.     Poet  Lore  3:  214. 
(Kalisch,  L.)     Claque  in  Paris  Theatres.     Ev.  Sat.  5  :    102. 

(Lacy,  Henry.)    Fact  and  Fiction  about  Shakspere.    The.  n.  s. 

25  :  88  (F.  '95). 
(Lacy,  J.)     Theatricals  of  Our  Day,  (1824).  Lon.  M.  10:  635. 
Lady  Macbeth.     (F.  A.    Kemble)  Macmil.   17:    354.    Same 
art.    Liv.  Age  97  :  724.    Eel.  M.  70  :  481.    (G.  C.  Bibb) 
Western  1 :  287.     Portf.  (Den.)  11  :  238.     (J.   A.  St. 
John)  Eel.  M.  16  :  202.    Ev.  Sat.  5 :  242.    (R.  Munro) 
J.  Spec.  Philos.  21  :  30. 
Bernhardt  as.     Sat.  R.  57:  777.  Same  art.  Critic  5  :  8. 
Charlotte  Cushman  as.     (G.  F.  Ferris)  Lakeside  7:  407. 

5*^1?"  Ciishmati.'" 
Modjeska  as.    Poet  Lore  4 :  42  ( Ja.  92).    See  "  Modjeska. " 
Mrs.  Siddons  as.     (Fleeming  Jenkin)  19th  Cent.  3  :  296 
(F.  '78). 
"  Lady  of  Lyons. "     See  "Lytton. " 
(Laidlaw,  F.  A.)     How  to  Write  Dramas  for  Music.     The. 

n.  s.  18:  67. 
(Laird,  Louis  K.  R.)     H.  Ibsen's  Merits  and  Defects.     New 

Bohemian  2:  251  (Je.  '96). 
(Lamb,  Charles.)    Old  Actors.  Lon.  Mod.  5:  174,305;  6:  349. 
Imperfect  Dramatic  Illusion.     Lon.  M.  12 :  599. 
Sonnets  to  James  Sheridan  Knowles.    Lon.  M.  2  :  302. 
Criticism  of  Passages  of  "  The  Tempest."     Lon.  M.  8: 
492. 
14 


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(Lamb,  Lady.)    Early  Life  of  Colley  Gibber.    The.  '79,  i :  92. 
(Lamphigh,  G.  W.)     In  a  Chinese  Theatre.     Macmil.   57: 

36. 
(Lancaster,  A.  E.)      Edwin  Forrest.      Potter  Am.    Mo.  8: 
161. 
American  Drama.     Potter  Am.  Mo.  8:  23,  346. 

(Lang,  Andrew.)     J.  B.  P.  Moliere.     Scrib.  9:    725. 

"As  You  Like  It."     Harper  82  :  3. 

"  Comedy  of  Errors."     Harper  82  :  550- 

"  Measure  for  Measure."     Harper  84:  62. 

"  Merchant  of  Venice."     Harper  80 :  355. 

"Merry  Wives  of  Windsor."     Harper  80:3. 

"  Much  Ado  About  Nothing."     Harper  83:  489. 

"The  Taming  of  the  Shrew."     Harper  90:  89  (D.  '94). 

"Winter's  Tale."     Harper  88:   710  (Ap.  '94). 

"Tempest."     Harper  84:  653  (Ap.  '92). 
(Langel,  A.)     French  Drama.     Nation  34:  51.     "  Princess  of 
Bagdad,"  "  Denise,"  "  Francillon."    Ste  "£>umas,yi/s." 
"Theodora,"    "Georgette,"   "Madame    Sans    Gene." 
Se^  "  Vic  tor  ten  Sardoti.''^ 
Langtry,  Mrs.  Lillian.     The.  '82,  i:  65,  113;  '82,  2:  233. 

as  an  Actress.     Sat.  R.  54:  441.     Spec.  55:   1507. 

as  Cleopatra.     (C.  Howard)  The.  n.  s.  16 :  287. 

as  Pauline.     The.'85,  i :   i.     (P.Fitzgerald)  '86,1:  221. 

as  Rosalind.     The.  n.  s.  13:  210.     Sat.  R.  69:  258. 

at  Manchester.     (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  '83,  2  :   136. 

(Lanigan,  G.  L.)     Modern  Dramatists.     Amer.  3:   89. 

Fanny  Kemble's  Records  of  Later  Life.     Amer.  4:  266. 

(Latham,  R.  G.)  Pyrrhus  and  Hecuba  in  "  Hamlet."  Ev.  Sat. 
11:  539- 
"Titus  Andronicus."     Eraser  82:  361. 
(Lathe,  A.  M.)     "Midsummer  Night's  Dream."     Educa.  12: 
406  (My.  '92). 
"Two  Gentlemen  of  Verona."     Acad.  (Syr.)  7:   24  (F. 
'92.) 


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(Lathrop,  Geo.  P.)    Personality  and  Situations  in  Plays.    Dr. 

Mirror  23 :  587  (M  29,  '90). 

Author  and  Theatre.     Dr.  Mirror  24 :  600  (Je.  28,  '90). 

(Lathrop,  H.  B.)  "Hamlet."  Acad.  (Syr.)  7:  89  (Mr.  '92). 

(Lathrop,  Lorin  A.)     A  Day  with  Mr.  Willard.     The.  n.  s. 

23:  59  (F.  '94)- 
"La  Tosca."     See  "  Victorien  Sardoii,'''  etc. 
Launce  and  his  Dog.  (J.  C.  Lockhart)  Manch.  2,  i  :  86. 
(Lawhead,  L.   D.)     Was  Falstaff  Immoral?    Poet  Lore  3: 

142. 
(Lawler,  H.  D.)    Moli^re  the  Dramatist.    Poet  Lore  (Ap.'96). 
Lawrence,  Everetta.     The.  '86,  i :  59. 

American  Actors  in  England.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  46 :  82. 
(Lawrence,  W.  J.)     Stage   Falstaffs.     Gent.    M.   n.   s.  42: 

425- 
Genesis  of  Pantomime.    The.  n.  s.  25 :  28  (Ja.  '95). 
Pantomime  in  U.  S.     The.  n.  s.  27 :  83  (F.  '96). 
Sensation  Scenes.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  37:  400. 
Stage  Ghosts.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  39 :  545.     Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  no:  210. 
English  Players  in  Paris.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  45 :  446. 
Laws  affecting  the  Theatre.     (R.  V.  Rodgers)  Green  Bag  6: 

259.  321,  376  (Je.,  Jl.  and  Ag.  '94). 
(Lazarus,  Emma.)  T.  Salvini.     Cent,  i:   no  (N.  '81). 

T.  Salvini  as  Lear.     Cent.   4:    88  (Mr.  '83). 
Lea,  Marion.     The.  n.  s.  19:  202  (Ap.  '92). 
Leading  Men  of  the  Present  Day.  (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s. 

22 :  24  (Jl.  '93). 
(Leahy,  W.  A.)     Stage  Conditions  of  English  Drama.     Harv. 
Mo.  6:  207. 
English  Elizabethan  Theatre.     Harv.  Mo.  6:  207. 
(Le  Clercq,  Theodore).      Proverbes  Dramatiques.      Lon.  M. 

12:   17. 
(Lee,  R.)     Epitome  of  the  Drama.     The.  '86,  2 :  258. 


io8     ^()c  at^aga^inc  anb  tljc  SDrama. 

(Lee,  S.  R.)     Original  of  Shylock.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:    185. 
(Lee,  H.)     Frances  Anne  Kemble.    Atlan.  71:  662  (My.  '93). 
Lee,  Nathaniel.     (M.  E.  Wotton).     The. '86,  2  :   76. 
(Lee,  Vernon).    The  Dramatic  and  the  Undramatic.    Contemp. 

50 :  239  (Ag.  '86). 
Leg  Business.     (Oliver  Logan)  Galaxy  4:  440. 
Legouv6,  E.     Spec.  71 :  402  (S.  23,  '93). 
(Leifcliild,  F.)     Hamlet.     Contemp.  43 :  31. 
Leighton,  Margaret.     The.  '81,  i:  321,343. 
Lemaitre,  Fred'k.     (C.  Barrere)  Gent.  M.    n.  s.   13 :    447. 
(W.  Sikes)  Lippinc.   15:  588  (My.  '75).     Lond.  Soc. 
9:  552.     (J.  W.  Sherer)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  36:   147.    Eel. 
M.  106:  467.     Lond.  Soc.  39:   155. 
Robert  Macaire   and  Ruy  Bias.      Temp.   Bar  62 :    537. 
Sat.  R.  55 :  467. 
Lemaitre,  Jules.     Sat.  R.  79  :  857  (Je.  29,  '95). 
(Lemon,  M.)     Actors'  Holiday.     Ev.  Sat.  4:   747. 
(Lenning,  T.)     "Macbeth."     Penn  Mo.  i :   172. 

(Leppington,  C.  H.)     Work  and  Wages  Behind  the  Scenes. 
National  17:  245  (Ap.  '91). 

Leslie,  Fanny.     The.  '82,  1 :    193,  218. 

Miss.     Recollection  of  Charles  Mathews.     Godey  31:6. 
Lessing  and  the  German  Drama.      (W.  L.  Phelps)  N.  Eng. 
M.  51 :   198. 
Dramatic  Notes.     Macmil.  57:  488. 
fLestocqjW.)   Actors' Association.    The.  n.  s.  24:  298(0. '94). 
Levey,  the  Sisters.     The.  n.  s.  24 :  56  (Ag.  '94). 
Lewes,  Geo.  H.,  and  the  Stage.  (W.  Archer)  Fortn.  (F.  '96). 
(A.  Trollope)  Fortn.  31 :  18.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  140  : 
307.    Nature  19:   106.    Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  9:    743.  (G.  M. 
Towle)  Appleton  5 :  133.     Peop.  J.  10 :  323. 
as  a  Dramatic  Critic.    (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  27:  337 
(Je.  '96). 


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(Lewes,  Geo.  H.)     "On  Actors  and  Acting."     Lippinc.  31 : 
647  (My.  '78). 
Authors  and  Managers.     Westm.  37:  71. 
French  Criticisms  of  Shakspere.     Cornh.  ir  :   33,  256. 
French  Drama.     Westm.  34:  287.    Cornh.  11 :  33. 
Classifying  Theatres.     Ed.  R.  78:  382  (O.  '43). 
Theatres  and  Dramatic  Reform.     Ed.  R.  78 :  382. 
Recent  Tragedies.     Westm.  37:  321. 

(Lewis,  A.)     Henry  Irving.     Dub.  Univ.  90:  284. 

Lewis,  James.     (L.  Richardson)  Metrop.  4:    341  (D.  '96). 

(Lewis,  Tayler.)  Influences  of  the  Theatres.  Harper  5  : 
406  (Ag.  '52). 

(Ley land,  J.)     Henry  Irving.     Amer.  6:  312;   7:   122,141. 

Libretti,  Lyric  Drama  and.     (S.  J.  A.  Fitz-Gerald)  The.  n.  s. 
20:    161  (O.  '92). 

Librettist,  the  Good.     The.  n.  s.  13:  241. 
License,  Dramatic.     (W.  G.  Wills)  The.  '80,  i :   199. 
(Lillie,  J.)     Helena  Modjeska.     Temp.  Bar  66:  22,551;  67: 

73- 
Linden,  Laura.     The.  '85,  2:  233,  281. 
Linden,  Marie.     The.  '83,  2  :   162. 
Lindley,  Henrietta.     The.  '86,2:   117,  173. 

(Linton,  Mrs.  Lynn.)  The  Stage  as  a  Profession  for  Women. 
National  5:  8  (Mr.  '85). 

(Lippman,  von,  E.  O.)  Ignorance  of  Shakspere.  New  R.  4: 
250. 

(Lipscomb,  A.  A.)  Hamlet,  a  Psychological  Study.  Meth. 
R.  44:  665. 

Literature  and  the  Drama.  (E.  Fawcett)  Dial  (Ch.)  14: 
38.  (H.  D.  Traill)  New  R.  5:  502.  (G.  Moore) 
Fortn.  52 :  620  (D.  '89).  Poet  Lore  2 :  33  (Ja.  '90). 
(F.  Marshall)  The.  '78,  2 :  23. 


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Literature  and  the  Stage.     (Earl  Lylton)  Fortn.  40  :    12,  215. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  loi :  501,  658. 
and  the  Stage,  Divorce  between.   (Alfred  Austin)  National 

2:  680  (Ja.  '84). 
on  the  Stage.     Dial  (Ch.)  13  :  336  (D.  '92). 
American    Dramatic,   Beginnings   of.     (P.   L.  P'ord)    N. 

Eng.  M.  n.  s.  9:  673  (F.  9, '94). 
Dramatic,  Extracts  from.     (G.    Moore)  Poet  Lore  2  :  33 

(Ja.  '90). 
Dramatic,   Geoffrey   on.     (A.  H.  Everett)  No.  Am.  10 : 

291.     Am.  Q.  8:   134.    Westm.  18:  31.    Lon.  M.  22: 

298.     So.  R.  16  :  377, 
Ward   on    English  Dramatic.     (W.  B.  Donne)  Macmil. 

33:  314- 
Dramatic,  in  1869.     Colburn  146:  92. 
and  the  Drama.     Mod.  R.  129:  461.    Fraser  41 :  69. 
Dramatic.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar  44:  331. 

Literary  Drama,   Mr.  Pinero  and.    The  n.  s.  22 :  3  (Jl.  '93). 
Plays,  the  Productions  of.      (H.    B.   Tree)   Fortn.   54: 
925- 
(Littledale,  H.)     Cymbelinein  a  Hindu  Drama.    Macmil.  42  : 
65.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  145  :  695. 

(Littlejohn,  J.)     Playwriting.     Irish  Mo.  17:  356. 

Living  Pictures.     New  R.  ii:  461  (N.  '94). 

Lloyd,   Robt.     The  Poet  of  Acting.     (W.  D.  Adams)  The. 
'79,2:   78. 

(Lloyd,  W.  W.)     Emendations  in  Shakspere.     Ath.   '84,  i  : 
727. 
"  Romeo  and  Juliet."     Ath.  '84,  2 :  402. 
"Measure  for  Measure."     Ath.  '8^,  i :  636. 

(Lockhart,  J.  C.)     Launce  and  His  Dog.     Manch.  Q.  i :  86. 

(Logan,  OHve.)     Grand  Old  Days  of  Histrionics.    Harper  69: 
48  (Je.  '79). 
Secret  Regions  of  the  Stage.    Harper  48:  629  (Ap.  '74). 


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(Logan,  Olive.)     Leg  Business.     Galaxy  4:  440. 

American  and  Foreign  Theatres.     Galaxy  5  :  22. 

Drunken  Drama.     Galaxy  4  :   934. 

Grand  Days  of  English  Stage.     Harper  59  :  48. 

London  and  Actors  (W.  Thornbury).     Belgra.   7:    360,  546; 

8:   70,230,394;   10:   104,248,512. 
County  Councils  and  the  Theatres.     (Chas.  Dickens  2nd.) 

The.  n.  s.  25:  140  (Mr.  '95). 
County  Council  and  Theatre.     The.  n.   s.  24:    105   (S. 

'94)- 
at  the  Old  Globe  Theatre.     (W.  H.  Hudson)    The.  n. 

s.  15:  173. 
Drama.  Fraser  71:    124.     Fraser  38 :    41.     Blackw.    2: 

426,  567,  664;  3:   77,  207,  329;  4:  443.708;   5:    71, 

317;   6:    51,  624;   7:    182,    307.      See  also   "English 

Drama." 
Stage,  the  American  on  the.     (H.  Jarnes,  Jr.)  Atlan.  68: 

846. 
Theatre.     (H.   F.   Randolph)  N.  Eng.  M.  n.  s.  10:  318 

(My.  '94). 
Theatre,  First,  in.  (R.  Bell)  Once  a  Week  I  :  464.     Same 

art.  Liv.  Age  64  :  249. 
Theatres.    (T.  P.  Grinstead)  Bentley  35  :  489,  541  ;  36: 

89,371.   (H.  James,  Jr.)  Galaxy  23  :   661.   Blackw.  71 : 

460,  596.     (H.   James)   Nation   28 :  400.     Scrib.   21 : 

354.     Dark  Blue  2:   761.     Broadw.  6  :  283.     Mus.  9  : 

247.     Scrib.  21 :  354  (Ja.  '81).     (G.  Turner)  The.  n.  s. 

14:  65. 
Theatres  and  their  Plays.     Temp.  Bar  38  :  256;  39  :  547. 
Theatres,  In.    (A.  B.  Walkley)  Cosmopohs  4 :  74  (O.  '96). 
Ordish's  Early  Theatres.     Sat.  R.  78:  462  (0.  27,  '94). 
Season  of  '90   and  '91.     (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  18: 

53- 
the  Minor  Theatres  of.      (P.  Egan)  Atlan.  25  :  294. 
Theatres,  Outlook  of,  1892.    Sat.  R.  74:  220. 

" London  Assurance."     See  "  Bojicicaiilt." 


112     €J)c  3r9aga$inc  aiiti  tjc  SDrania. 


(Lord,  F.)     Ibsen's  "  Ghosts."     To-day  3  :  29,65,  106. 
(Louther,  H.)     Audiences  at  the  Play.     Tinsley  26  :  51. 
My  First  Drama.     Tinsley  30  :  337. 
Our  Amateur  Dramatic  Club.     Tinsley  31  :   57. 
Critics  as  Actors.     Tinsley  28  :  60. 
Round  and  About  Stage  Entrances.     Tinsley  26  :  381. 
Theatrical  Bohemia.     Tinsley  29  :  240. 
Lovell,  W.  T.     The.  n.  s.  22  :  212  (O.  '93). 
(Lowe,  R.  W.)  Famous  Falstaffs.    The.  n.  s.  13:   185. 
(Lowe,  Chas.)     Social  Position  of  Actors  in  Germany.     The. 

n.  s.  26 :  6  (Jl.  '95). 
(Lowell,  James  Russell.)    The  Drama.    No.  Am.  66  :  374,400. 
Genius  of  Shakspere.    No.  Am.  106:   629. 
"  King  Richard  III."     Atlan.  68  :  816. 
(Liiders,  C.  H.)  Mary  Anderson  in  "Winter's  Tale."   Amer. 

17:  216. 
Lust  of  Self.     (Mrs.  E.  S.  WiUard)  The.  n.  s.  17:  5. 
Lyceum  School  for  Actors  (New  York).     (A.  G.  Sedgwick) 
Nation  39:    195.     (P.  G.   Hubert,  Jr.)   Lippinc.   35: 
483  (My.  '85). 
Lyceum  Theatre.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Gent.  M.   n.   s.  35  :    493. 
A  First  Night  Audience  at.     (Arthur  a  Becket)  The.  n. 

s.  25:  68(F.  '95). 
Behind  the  Scenes  at.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Belgra.  44  :  335. 
Lyly,  John,  Shakspere  and.     (H.    Davis)  Poet  Lore  5  :   177 

(Ap.  '93)- 
Ljrric  Drama  and  Libretti.     (S.  J.  A.  Fitz-Gerald)  The.  n. 

s.  20  :    161  (O.  '92). 
Lytton,   Edward  Lytton  Bulwer,  Baron  Lytton,  Dramas  of. 
So.  Lit.  Mess.  3:  90.     Dub.  Univ.  15:  267,412. 
"  Lady  of  Lyons."  (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  43  :  136. 
Mary  Anderson  in.     Sat.  R.  57:  571  (N.  3.  '83). 
"Richelieu."     Harper  42:    296  (Ja.   '71).     Temp.   Bar 
38:   168.     Colburn  26:  491.     So.  Lit.  Mess.    5:  509, 
532.     Dub.  Univ.  82 :  626. 


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(Lytton,  Robert  Lytton  Bulwer,  Earl  of  Lytton.)     Garrick  as 
Hamlet.     Fortn.  15:  221,352  (F.  and  Mr.  '71).     Same 
art.  Liv.  Age  109 :  67,  236. 
Stage  in    Relation  to    Literature.     Fortn.  40:    12,  215. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  loi  :  501,  658. 

Macaire,  Robert,  the  New.     (Rich'd  Davey)  The.  n.  s.  26 :  30 

(Jl-  '95)- 
(Macaulay,  Thomas   Babington.)     Comic  Dramatists  of  the 
Restoration.     Ed.  R.  72  :  49.     Mus.  42  :  31. 

Macbeth  and  David.     Mo.  Rel.  M.  37:   117. 

as   the  Celtic  Type.     (M.   O'Neill)   Blackw.    150:    376. 
and  Lady  Macbeth.     (P.  W.  Clayden)  Fortn.  8  :    153. 
Considered  as  a    Celt.      (J.  D.  Montgomery)    National 
13:   181. 

"Macbeth."  (J.  E.  Murdoch)  Forum  10:  72  (S.  '90).  (J. 
Coleman)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  42:  218.  (H.  N.  Hudson) 
Am.  Whig  R.  6:  581.  Westm.  41:  i.  Blackw.  63: 
292.  Eraser  22:  613;  23:  295;  24:  401;  25:  81. 
(E.  F.  Mosby)  So.  M.  9 :  348.  (T.  Lenning)  Penn 
Mo.  I  :  172.  (My.  '70).  (F.  A.  Kemble)  Macmil. 
16:    76.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age   93:    523.     Cornh.  59: 

133- 
Analysis  of  Motive  in.     Foster  Mo.  Ref.  I  :  47. 
and  Common  Sense.     (W.  Archer)  Murray  5  :   182. 
Controversy  about.     (F.  Thompson)  Dub.  R.  105  :    140. 

(D.  J.  Snider)  Western  i  :  557,601.     Cornh.  32:  577. 

(J.  A.   Heraud)  Peop.  J.  8 :  69,  78,  89.     (D.  Cook) 

Once  a  Week  12  :  3S0. 
Criticism  and  Acting  of.     (G.  Fletcher)  Westm.  41  :   i. 
Distortions  of.  The  English  Stage.     Nat.  R.  17:  292. 
Ethics  of.     Dub.  Univ.  65  :  280. 
Fletcher's  studies  in.     Sat.  R.  67:  391. 
Irving's  Production  of.     Sat.  R.  67  :  373.     Spec.  62  :  9. 

(F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  35  :  14. 
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"Macbeth,"  Milton's  objection  to  the  treatment  of.     (J.  W. 

Hales)  19th  Cent.  30:  319. 
Morals  and  Metaphysics  of.    (C.  Turner).    Then.  s.  14  :  1. 
Morality  of.     New  Eng.  M.  i  :  297. 
"  Moving  wood"  in,  Arabic  version  of.     (M.  Jastrow,  Jr. ) 

Poet  Lore  2  :  247. 
Music  of.     Ev.  Sat.  9  :  263. 
On  the  Stage.    All  the  Year  35  :  52.     (W.  Archer  and  R. 

W.  Lowe)  Eng.  Illust.  6  :  233.     (F.  Hawkins)  The.  n. 

s.  12:  281  ;  13  :  I. 
Retzsch's  Outlines  of.     For.  Quart.  R.  12 :  445. 
Revival  of.     Chamb.  J.  19:  214. 
Sensational  Notice  of.      All  the  Year  11  :  115. 
Studies  in.     (A.  H.  Tolman)  Atlan.  69:  241  (F.'92). 
Supernatural  in.     (W.  Townsend)  Canad.  Mo.  3 :    199 

(Jl.  '94). 
Third  Murderer  in.     (H.  Irving)  19th  Cent,  i :  327. 
True  Tale  of.     Chamb.  J.  2:  40. 
With  Kelly's   Music.     (A.  A.  Wheeler)  Overland  n.  s. 

7:    185. 

(MacCarthy,  John.)     Use  and  Abuse  of  the  Stage.     Cath. 
World  15  :   836  (S.  '72). 

(MacDonald,    R.    C.)     Insanity   of  Hamlet.      Acad.    (Syr.) 
7:  29  (F.  '92). 

(Mackail,  J.  W.)     "Becket."     Acad.  26:421. 

(MacKay,  G.  E.)     Early  Italian  Drama.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  20: 
478. 

Macklin,  Charles.    Irish  Dramatist.    Irish  Q.  3:  857.   Temp. 
Bar  52:   173. 

(MacMahon,  A.   B.)     Henry  Irving's  Shylock.     Dial  (Ch.) 
15:  215  (O.  16, '93). 

(MacMahon,  E.)     Frances  Anne  Kemble.     Belgra.  80:  373 
(Ap.  '93)- 


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Macready,  Wm.  Chas.  Harper  26:  515  (Mr.  '63).  Apple- 
ton  9:  689.  (W.  J.  Fox)  Peop.  J.  2  :  323,347.  (H.  S. 
Wilson)  Lond.  Soc.  25  :  220.  (T.  P.  Grinstead)  Bent- 
ley  41 :  539.  Temp.  Bar  38 :  347;  44:   71;  54:  239. 

Pollock's  Reminiscences  of.     Sat.  R.  58  :   730. 

Forrest  and.     (S.  Osgood)  Harper  47  :  298  (Jl.  '73). 

Forrest  and,  Riot  in  New  York.  (W.  C.  Miller)  Longm. 
3:  636. 

Farewell  to  the  Stage.  Liv.  Age  29 :  219.  Eel.  M. 
22:  543.     Peop.  J.  II:  146. 

Reminiscences  of.  Ed.  R.  141:  416.  Quart.  138:  305. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  85  :  i.  Liv.  Age  125  :  771.  Westm. 
104:  22.     (H.  James,  Jr.)  Nation  20:  297. 

Riot  in  New  York,  October,  1848.     St.  James'  18:  409. 

Werner  of.     (E.  J.  Goodman)  The.  '79,  2  :  87. 
Macready  House,  London,  Theatrical  Mission  at.    (A.  Beale) 

S.  16:  258. 
(McCann,    W.    E.)     Actors'    Memories.      Lippinc.   3:     262 
(Mr.  '69). 

Dramatists   and  Doctors.     Dr.  Mirror  23 :  597.     (Je.  7, 
'90). 
(McCarthy,  J.  H.)  Dramatic  Criticism.  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  52:  313 
(Mr.  '94). 

Drama  as  it  is.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  49:  533  (N.'92). 

(McCloskey,  J.  J.)     The   "Old  Bowery."     Dr.   Mirror  37: 
939  (Xmas,  '96). 

McCuUough,  John.    Overland  n.  s.  6  :  566.    The.  '81, 1 :  369. 
(G.    Bloede)    Western   6:     352,   472.     Colburn,   with 
portrait,  168:  619. 
as  Virginius.     The.  '81,  2  :   120. 

(McCullough,  J.)     Success  on  the  Stage.     No.  Am.  135  :  580 
(D.  '82). 

(McDonald,  G.)  '  Ghost  in  "Hamlet."     Macmil.  34:  351. 
(McDonald,  H.  B.)     Chinese  Theatre.     Cent.  7:  27. 
(McKenna,  E.  M.)     Ellen  Terry.     McClure  2  :  457  (Ap.  '94). 


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Maeterlinck,  Maurice.     (W.  Archer)  Fortn.  56 :  346.     (R. 

Burton)  Allan.  74:  672  (N.  '94).     Poet  Lores:    151 

(Mr.  '93).     (R.  Hovey)  19th  Cent.  37:  491  (Mr.  '95). 

(J.  Heard,  Jr.)    Critic  20  :  354  (Je.  25,  '92).    (J.  Sharp) 

Acad.  41 :  270  (Mr.  19,  '92). 
Plays  of.     Spec.  69  :  455  (O.  i,  '92). 
"Princess    Maline "    and    "The   Intruder."      Ath.    '92, 

I  :  525  (Ap.  23,  '92). 

Maid  Marian  on  the  Stage.     (A.  B.  Walkley)  The.  n.  s.  19 : 
277  (My.  '92). 

(Maitland,  J.  A.  Fuller.)     Falstaff  and  the  New  Italian  Opera. 

19th  Cent.  33  :   803  (My.  '93). 
Incidental  Music  in  Plays.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  200  (Ap.  '95). 
Musical   Instruments   as    Stage   "  Props."      The.    n.    s. 

26:  269  (N.  '95). 

(Malcomb,  E.  H.)     Theatrical  Retrospections.     Sharpe  46: 
116;  47:   150. 

(Mallock,  W.  H.)     A  Socialist  in  a  Corner  Fortn.  61  :  693 
(My.  '94). 

(Malone,  John.)     The  Actor,  the  Manager,  and  the  Public. 
Forum  20:   235(0.  '95). 
An  Actor's  Memory  of  Edwin  Booth.     Forum  15  :  594. 

(Jl-  '93)- 
Booth,  the  Elder,  A  Memento  of.     Dr.  Mirror  37 :  939. 

(Xmas,  '96). 
Catholic  View  of  Shakspere.     Cath.  World  55  :  71^  (Ag. 

'92). 
The  House  of  "  The    Players."     Dr.    Mirror   35:    886. 

(Xmas,  '95). 
Shakspere  and  the  Church.    Seminary  i :  8, 9,  li  (Jl. '93). 

Management.  Actor  Management.  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  47:  320 
(H.  A.  Jones  and  H.  B.  Tree)  Fortn.  54:  i.  Sat.  R. 
67:  276;  69:  767,  795;  70:  168.  (Stephen  Fiske) 
Dr.  Mirror,  24:  601  (Jl.  5,  '90). 


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Management.       Actor  Managers.       (Bram   Stoker,  Henry 
Irving,  Charles  Wyndham)  19th  Cent.  26:  1040  (Je. '90). 
Author  Managers.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  47 :   535. 
The  Actor  Management  and  the  Dramatist.     (Lady  Pol- 
lock) Temp.  Bar  44 :  33. 

Manager,  the  Actor,  the,  and  the  Public.  (John  Malone)  Fo- 
rum 20:  235  (0.'95). 
Leaves  from  Portfolio  of  a.  (J.  W.  (Cole)  Calcraft)  Dub. 
Univ.  36:  656  (D.  '50);  37:  217,  720  (F.  and  Je.  '51); 
38:  39,  272  (Jl.  and  S.  '51);  39:  423,  564,  679  (Ap. 
My.  and  Je.  '51). 

Managers,  Actors  and,  under  Queen  Anne.     (G.  A.  Aitken) 
Ath.  '88,  2  :  203,  267. 
of  Drury  Lane  from  Killegrew  to  Harris.     (P.  H.  Fitz- 
gerald) The.  n.  s.  9 :  28,  295. 
Actors  as.     Sat.  R.  67:  276;  69:  767,  795;  70:   168. 
Policy  of  our  Leading.     (W.  A.  L.   Bettany)  The.  n.   s. 
22:  182  (Ap.'94). 
Manager's  Note-Book.     Colburn  51 :  485,  530;  52  :  63,  323  ; 
53:   101,530;  54:  87,457. 

Mannerism.     (D.  Cook)  The.  '79,  i :  165. 

Mansfield,  Richard,  on  Staten  Island.     Harper  83 :   149  (Je. 
'91). 
as  Richard  III.     (C.  Porter)  Poet  Lore  2 :  30  (Ja.  '90). 
Sat.  R.  67 :  341,  406. 

(Mansfield,   Richard.)     Concerning  Acting.     No.  Am.    197: 
337  (S.'94). 
A  Plain  Talk  on  the  Drama.    No.  Am.  155  :  308  (S.'92). 

(March,  F.  A.)     "As  You  Like  It."     Nation  52:  202. 
"Tempest."     Nation  55  :   112  (Ag.  11, '92). 

(Marie,  C.)    My  Acquaintance  with  Rachel.     Harper  16:  805 

(My.'58). 
Marie  Antoinette  and  the  Stage.     (F.  Hawkins)  The.  n.  s. 
28:  8o(Ag.'96). 


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(Marguerites,  Mme.  de)     C.  Cushman  and  Rachel.     Sharpe 

15:    13- 
Marlowe,  Christopher,  and  his  Times.     (E.  Norton)  Harv. 
Mo.  I  :  50. 
"Doctor  Faustus."     Blackw.   i:    388.     Temp.    Bar  98: 

515- 
"Edward  II."     Blackw.  2  :  27. 
"Jew  of  Malta."     Blackw.  2  :  260. 

"Tamburlane  the  Great."     (F.  Rogers)  Acad.  34:  244. 
Marlowe,  Julia.     See  "Mrs.  Julia  Marlowe  Taber." 
as  Rosalind.     Poet  Lore  i :   141. 

(Marricott,  Thos.)      Legal  Status  of  the  Actor.      The.  n.  s. 

25  :  260  (My. '95). 
(Marshall,  A.  F.)     Spirit  of  Gilbert's  Comedies.     Month  55  : 

254- 
(Marshall,   F.    H.)     Daly's    Company   in  "The  Taming  of 
the  Shrew."     The.  n.  s.  12:   10. 
Wills'  "  Faust  "  at  the  Lyceum.     The.  '86,  i :  59. 
Thomas  Hey  wood.     The.  n.  s.  9  :  205. 

(Marshall,  E.)     The  Dramatic  Season.     McClure4:   179  (Ja. 

'95). 
(Marston,  W.)    Helena  Modjeska  in  England.     Critic  i :   144. 

(Martin,  Lady:  Helen  Faucit).  SomeofShakspere's  Characters. 
Beatrice.      Blackw.  137:  203.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  164: 

602  (M.  7,  '85). 
Juliet.     Blackw.  131 :  31,141.     Same  art.  Liv.   Age  152: 

245.  738. 
Ophelia.    Blackw.  129:  66.    Same  art.  Liv.  Age  149:  33. 
Rosalind.     Blackw.     136:  399. 
Desdeniona.    Blackw.     129:  324.    Same  art.  Eel.  i\L  96: 

643.  Liv.  Age  149  :  206.     Appleton  25  :  399. 
Portia.    Blackw.   129:   198.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  96:  478. 

Liv.  Age  149  :   145.    Appleton  25  :  312. 
Imogen.     Blackw.  133  :   I.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  100  :  299. 
Hermione.     Blackw.  149  :   I. 


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(Martin,  Theo.)  An  Eye  Witness  of  John  Kemble's  first  ap- 
pearance. 19th  Cent.  7:  276  (F.'8o).  Same  art.  Eel. 
M.  94:  542. 

Edmund  Kean  and  Charles  Kemble.     19th  Cent,  y:  291. 

Shylock.     The.  '79,  2  :  253. 

(Martin,  K.  B.)  Conjugal  Relations  in  Dramatic  Art.  Dial 
(Ch.)3:  134. 

(Marx,  E.)  How  Shakspere  became  Popular  in  Germany. 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24 :   707. 

Masks    or  Faces?     See  "IVilliam   Archer." 

Mason,  John.     The.  n.  s.  18  :  25. 

(Mather,  E.  I.)     New  Departure  of  Kate  Field.     Bay  State 

Mo.  3  :  428. 
Mathews,  Charles     Harper  i  :   185  (Jl.'So). 

Comedian.    Blackw.  45:  229;  46:   781.    Temp.  Bar  48  : 
482.       Ev.  Sat.  15  :    631.    Lon.    M.   I  :    570.      (J.    C. 
Young)  Canad.  Mo.  2  :   183,  274. 
and  King  of  Sandwich  Islands.     Ev.  Sat.  11  :   71. 
Gossip  about.     Colburn  80  :  290. 

Memoirs  of.  Quart.  63:  192.    Mod.  R.  148:  100;  150:  308. 
My  Acquaintance  with.     Eraser  13  :  343. 
Recollections  of.     (Miss  Leslie)  Godey  31  :  6.     Colburn 
51:  493;  52:  297. 
Mathews,  Mrs.  Charles     (H.  Twiss)  Bentley  22  :  93. 

(Mathews,  Mrs.)  Ennobled  Actresses.  Bentley  17:  594;  18: 
54,  601. 

Mathews,  Charles  James    Macmil.  40:  470.    Same  art.  Apple- 
ton  22:  546.     Ev.  Sat.    9:   129.     Canad.  Mo.  16:  555. 
Month  38:  601. 
as  Sir  Charles  Coldstream.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
22:  234,347. 

(Mathieu,  E.  A.)     Talma  and  the  Drama.     The.  '83,  i  :  265. 

Matthews,  Ethel.     The.  n.  s.  19:   144  (Mr. '92). 


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(Mathews,    Fanny   Aymar.)      A    Plea   for   the   Play  Writer. 

Godey  127:  466  (O.  '93). 
Woman  and  Amateur  Acting.    No.  Am.  159 :  759  (D.'94), 
(Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  J.  Brander.)    See  '■'■Matthews,  Brajider." 
(Matthews,  J.  Brander,  and  L.  Hutton.)    American  Actors  and 

Actresses.      Atlan.  59:  421. 
(Matthews,  Brander.)  The  American  on  the  Stage.     Cent.  o. 

s.  78:    321   (Jl.  '79).     The  Dramatic  Author  and  the 

Dramatic  Critic.     Dr.  Mirror  23 :  574  (D.  28,  '89). 
Actors  and  Actresses  of  New  York.     Cent.  o.  s.  17:   769 

(Ap.  '79)- 
A  Company  of  Actors  (Comedie  Frangaise).     Cent.  o.  s. 

16:  837(0.-78). 
Alger's  Life  of  Edwin  Forrest.     Nation  25:   124. 
Dramatic  Outlook  in  America.    Harper  78:  924  (My.  '89). 
Autobiography  of  Joseph  Jefferson.     Nation  51 :  386. 
About  the  Ballet.     Appleton  19 :  306. 
Sarah  Bernhardt.     Amer.  i :  92. 
Comedies,  Light.     Cent.  o.  s.  15 :  890. 
Comic  Dramatist,  A  French.     Atlan.  46 :  48. 
Modern  Comedy.     Princ.  n.  s.  11 :  273. 
Coquehn.     Scrib.  1 :  244  (F,  '87). 
Course  of  Reading  on  the  Drama.     Critic  3  :  215. 
Damned  Plays.     Lippinc.  19:  625  (My.  '77). 
Dramas  of  Dumas  the  Elder.     Atlan.  48 :  383. 
Dumas,  yf/j.     Internal.  10:  503. 
Foreign  Actors  on  the  American  Stage.     Cent.  o.  s.  21 : 

521  (F.  '81). 
French  Drama  in  1820.     Amer.  i :   124. 
French  Plays  for  American  Amateurs.    Cent.  o.  s.  15  :  131. 
Meilhac  and  Hal6vy,  Authors  of  "Frou-Frou."    Lippinc. 

26:   711  (D.  '80). 
Moli^re:  The  Life  and  Legend.  Lippinc.  23:  431  (Ap.  '79). 
"The  Players."     Cent.  21 :  28. 
Present  Tendencies  of  French  Drama.     Lippinc.  27:  383 

(Ap.  '81). 
Private  Theatricals.     Cent.  o.  s.  15  :  430. 


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(Matthews,  Brander.)   The  Dramatization  of  Novels.    Longm. 
14:  588(0.  '89). 
Sarcey  on  the  French  Theatre.     Nation  26 :  345. 
Scribe,  Eugene.     Atlan.  47:  678. 
Sheridan's  "Critic."     Lippinc.  24:  629  (N.  '79). 
Sheridan's  "  Rivals."     Cent.  o.  s.  21 :   182. 
Sheridan  as  a  Dramatist.     Amer.  i :  205,  222. 
Sheridan  and  his  Biographers.     Princ.  n.  s.  13 :  292. 
Victorien  Sardou.     Internat.  R.  i  :  552. 
Victor  Hugo.    Scrib.  22 :  688. 
Maud,  Cyril.     The.  n.  s.  24:  304  (D.  '94). 
Maurice,  Edw.,  Mrs.  (Annie  Hughes)  and  Mr.     The.  n.  s. 

27:  69  (F.  '96). 
(Maynard,  C.)     Educated  Actors.     No.  Am.  147:   175. 

Theatre  of  To-day.     Cosmop.  12:   725  (Ap.  '92). 
Mayo,  Frank.    "Pudd'nhead  Wilson."     (B.  Fletcher)  Godey 

131:  8  (Jl. '95)- 
Measor,  Miss.     The.  '82,  2  :  65,  98. 

"Measure  for  Measure."     (D.J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9: 

312.     (W.   H.   Pater)  Fortn.  22:    652.     All  the  Year 

45  :  63.     Cong.  1 :  402.     (A.  Lang)  Harper  84 :  62. 

Notes   on.    (W.   W.   Lloyd)  Ath.    '83,  i :    636.     (H.  B. 

Wheatley)  Antiq.  n.  s.  8 :  200. 

Mediaeval   Drama,   Poetic   Element   in.       (D.   Coit)   Atlan. 

56:  407. 
Meetkerke,  C.  E.     Playwriting.    The.  n.  s.  16:  156. 
Meilhac,   Henri,  and   Ludovic    Halevy.      (J.   B.   Matthews) 

Lippinc.  26:   711. 
Melodrama,  Old.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Belgra.  50 :  331. 
Possibilities  of.     Spec.  56:   1691. 
All  the  Year.     41 :  436. 
Meininger   Theatre.      (C.   H.   Hawkins)  Macmil.    35:    482. 

(C.  D.  Waldstein)  Harper  82  :   743. 
Meininger   Realism.     (W.  Archer)  St.  James  49 :   71. 
Memories,  Rare  Old  Dramatic.   (W.  Miller)  The.  '81,  i :  218. 
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Mephistopheles  and  the  Student.     Tait  i :  477. 
MepMstopheles,  A  Night  with.     Dub.  Univ.  26:  571. 
"Merchant  of  Venice."     (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  6: 
130,361.     (R.   H.   Barham)  Bentley  II :  429.     Temp. 
Bar  20:  210.     All   the   Year  43:    495.     Blackw.  40: 
429.     (G.  Fletcher)  Fraser  41 :  499,  697.     (J.  Spedd- 
ing)  Cornh.  41 :    276.     Same  art.  Appleton  23 :    450. 
(A.    Lang)    Harper   80:  655.     (J.    Errington)  Month 
61  •■  393-     (W.  J.  Rolfe)  Poet  Lore  i :  514. 
French  Version  of.     Lippinc.  35  :   78. 
Slavonic  Parallel  to.     (J.  G.  Fraser)  Acad.  27:  330. 
Two  Legends  of.     (G.  Chiarini)  Chaut.  17:   702  (S.  '93). 
(Meredith,  E.  A.)     Talfourd's  "Ion."     Canad.  Mo.  8:  38. 
(Merington,  Marguerite.)      Women    Characters    of  Moliere. 

Chaut.  N.  '96.     Pub.  Opin.  21 :  63  (N.  12,  '96). 
(Merivale,   H.)     English  Drama  of  To-day.     Temp.  Bar  77: 

371.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  107:  283. 
"Merry  Wives  of  Windsor."     (D.    J.    Snider)   Western    2: 
722.     All  the  Year  47  :   77.     (A.  Lang)  Harper  80:  3. 
and  Queen  Elizabeth.    (A.  Morgan)  Cath.  World  45 :  348. 
(Mew,  J.)     Modern  Persian  Stage.     Fortn.  65  :  902  (Je.  '96). 
(Meyer,  A.  N.)     H.  Ibsen.     Lippinc.  53:  375  (Mr.  '94). 
(Meynell,  A.)     Sarah  Bernhardt.     Art  J.  40  :   134. 
(Michael,  H.  A.)  Drama  in  Relation  to  Truth.   Poet  Lore  7: 

149  (Mr.  '95). 
"Midsummer  Night's  Dream."     Ed.  R.  87:  418.     Blackw. 
40  :    139.     (D.  J.   Snider)  J.   Spec.  Philos.   8 :     165. 
All  the  Year  43 :  iii.    Fraser  50  :  677.  (A.  M.  Lethe) 
Educa.  12  :  406  (Mr.  '92).   (J.  Wedgewood)  Contemp. 
57:  580. 
Daly's  Rendering  of.     Critic  12  :  69. 
Fairy  Lore  in.     (E.  G.  Skeat)  Poet  Lore  3  :   177. 
Revival  of.   (G.  E.  Montgomery)  Cosmop.  5  :  91. 
Millard,  Evelyn.    (Mrs.  Anthony  Hope)    The.  n.  s.  27:  317 
(Je.  '96). 


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(Miller,    D.  F.)   Rare  Old  Dramatic  Memories.     The.   '8i,  i  : 

218. 
(Miller,  W.  C.)     Macready  Riot  in  New  York.     Longm.  3: 

636. 
Miller,  Maude.     The.  n.  s.  22  :   136  (S.  '93). 

(Millet,  F.  D.)    Costumes  of  Greek  Play  at  Harvard.  Cent.  I : 
65  (N.'Si). 

Minstrel,   Negro,   Three  Years  as   a.     (R.    Keeler)   Allan. 

24:   71. 
Minstrelsy,  Negro.     (J.  J.  Trux)    Putnam  5  :   73.     (C.  S. 

Foster;   R.  P.  Nevin)  Atlan.  20:  608. 
Ancient  and  Modern.     Mod.  R.  119:  260.     Retros.  16: 

391- 
Miracle  Plays.     (E.  Clodd)  Longm.  15 :  612.  Same  art.  Eel. 

M.  114:  74.     Liv.  Age  185:  431. 
at  Bethlehem,  N.    H.,  in   1870.     (H.    M.    Hunt)  Atlan. 

26:   732. 
Mysteries  and    Moralities.     (Lady   F.    P.   Verney)  Con- 
temp.  25  :  595. 
Mitchell,   Langdon    Elwyn.     "  Deborah,"  a   Play.  The.   28 : 

202  (Ap.  '92). 
Mitchell,  Maggie.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Galaxy  6  :  245. 

(Mitchell,  Maggie.)     Success  on  the  Stage.     No.   Am.  135: 

580  (D.  '82). 
Modern  Theatres   and    Intellectuality.      (H.    B.    Stephens) 

Canad.  Mo.  17:  368. 
Modernisms  on  the  Stage.     (H.   W.  Charlesworth)  Canad. 

Mo.  i:  43  (M.  '93). 
Modjeska,  Helena  Benda,  Countess  Chlapowska.    The.  '80 

2:  35.     (Chas.  de  Kay)  Scrib.  17:  665  (Mr.  '79).    (M. 

Collins  and  J-  Lillie)  Temp.  Bar  66:  22,  551  ;  67:   73. 

(J.  R.  Towse)  Cent.  5:  22  (N.  '83).     Scrib.  17:  665. 

(J.  Forbes  Robertson)  St.    James'  48 :    16.     Colburn 

168 :  264. 


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Modjeska,  Helena  Benda,  Countess  Chlapowska,  as  Juliet. 
The.  '80,  2:  241. 
as  Imogen.     Critic  12  :  69. 

as  Lady  Macbeth.  Critici5:259.  Poet  Lore  4:  41  (Ja. '92). 
as  Portia.     Critic  15  :  220. 
Chat  with.     Poet  Lore  i  :  524  (N.  '89). 
in  England.     (W.  Marston)  Critic  I  :   144. 

(Modjeska,  Helena  Benda,  Countess  Chlapowska.)  Autobio- 
graphic Reminiscences.     Arena  i  :  298,  403. 

Endowed  Theatre  and  American  Stage.  Forum  14  :  337 
(N.  '92). 

Success  on  the  Stage.     No.  Am.  135  :  580  (D.  '82). 

(Moir,   G.)     German   Criticism  of  Shakspere.     Blackw.   37: 

236,523.747;  39:  699;  40:  139,427. 
Moliere,  J.  B.  P.  (A.  Lang)  Scrib.  9:  725  (Je.  '91).  (H. 
D.  Lawhead)  Poet  Lore  (Ap.  '96).  (J.  B.  Matthews) 
Lippinc.  23:  421  (Ap.  '79).  (John  Coleman)  The.  n. 
s.  22:  128,  184,  315  (S.,  O.,  and  D.  '93).  (H.  M. 
Trollope)  Eraser  169:  273.  Blackw.  120:  172.  Penny 
M.  10 :  305.  Eel.  M.,  with  portrait,  75  :  372.  Tait 
n.  s.  20 :  65,  129.  Same  art.  Eel.  M.  29 :  34.  Ed. 
R.  82:  172.  Same  art.  Liv.  Age  6:  521.  (Sir  W. 
Scott)  For.  Quar.  R.  2  :  306.  Same  art.  Mus.  13 : 
113.  Mod.  R.  109:  370.  (J.  B.  Matthews)  Nation  29: 
129.     Mod.  R.  145  :  347.     St.  James'  28  :  97,  1S8. 

and  the  Doctors  of  his  Day.  All  the  Year  9:  136.  Liv. 
Age  78 :  448. 

and  La  Grange.     Cornh.  41  :  434. 

at  Home  and  at  the  Play.     Ev.  Sat.  5  :  495. 

and  Shakspere.     (C.  Coquelin)  Cent.  16  :  819. 

and  his  Satire.     (W.  Besant)  Temp.  Bar  33  :  8^. 

and  his  Troupe.  (W.  Besant)  Temp.  Bar  32 :  374.  Liv. 
Age  no :   163. 

and  his  Wife.     (G.  Hogarth)  Bentley  4:  451. 

and  his  World.  Temp.  Bar  49 :  335.  Same  art.  Liv. 
Age  133:  195. 


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Moliere,  J.   B.    P.,  Career   of.      Dub.   Univ.    71  :    345,  470, 

553- 
Comedies  of.    (E.  I.  Sears)  Nat.  Q.  5  :  83. 
Debut  on  the  Stage.     (H.   M.  Trollope)  Blackw.   150: 

486. 
Funeral  of.     (P.  Kent)  The.  n.  s.  12  :  296. 
Genius  of.     Colburn  37 :    429. 
Humor  of.     (A.  Tetley)  Macmil.  56  :   190. 
Leaves  from  the  Laurel  of.     Cornh.  40 :   190. 
Life   and   Legend   of.     (J.    B.   Matthews)    Lippinc.  23  : 

431- 
Life  and  Times  of.  Dub.  Univ.  66  :  3.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 

65:  579- 
Life  and  Writings  of.     (W.   H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  27  : 

372. 
"  Le  Misanthrope. "     (H.  M.  Trollope)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

40  :    192. 
"Tartufe."     (H.   M.  Trollope)  Blackw.    154:  641  (N. 

'93). 
Maison  de,  Visit  to.     Lippinc.  25  :   124  (Ja.  '80). 
Moy  Thomas  on.     Sat.  R.  71  :  290. 
Wife  of.     (G.  Moriarty)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  43  :  20. 
Woman  Characters  of.   (M.  Merington)  Chaut.    (N.  '96). 

Same  art.  Pub.  Opin.  21  :  63  (N.  12,  '96). 
Recent  Edition  of  Works  of.    1875.     Ed.  R.  142:  337. 
Spare  Minutes  with.    (F.  R.  Thomas)  Victoria  31  :    118, 

306;  32:  36,438. 

(Mollen,  J.  S.)     Freytagon  the  Technique  of  the  Drama.    Dial 
(Ch.)i8:  77  (F.I, '95). 

(Molloy,  J.  F.)     Kitty  Clive.     Enghsh  Ulust.  3:17. 

Garrick  and  his  Fellow  Players.     Eng.  Illust.  5:   189. 
Nell  Gwynn,  Player  and  Courtier.     Eng.  Illust.  3:  541. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  107 :  263. 

(Moncrieff,  W.  T.)     Ellistoniana.    Colburn  67 :  22,  532 ;  68 : 
99,529569:   129,559. 


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Monologue,  on  the  French  Stage.       Lippinc.   28:    312  (S. 
'81). 

(Monroe,  H.)     Hugo  on  Shakspere.     Dial(Ch.)7:   181. 

Montague,  Henry  J.,  and  America.     (J.  Hatton)  The.    '78, 
2 :   208. 

(Montgomery,  G.  E.)     Barrett  (L.)  and  His  Plays.    Cent.  5  : 

954.    (Ap.  '84). 
Dickens  on  the  American  Stage.    Amer.  8 :   190. 
"  Players' "  Club.     Cosmop.  7:  141. 
Bad  Air  in  the  Theatre.     Engin.  M.  3  :   190  (My. '92). 
Ideal  Dramatic  Criticism.     Writer  1 :   121. 
Revival  of  "Midsummer  Night's  Dream."     Cosmop.  5: 

91. 

(Montgomery,  J.  D.)     Macbeth  Considered  as  a  Celt.     Na- 
tional 13:  81. 
(Moore,  E.  A.)     Moral  Proportion  and  Fatalism  of  Passion  in 

Shakspere.     Poet  Lore  7:   75,  551  (Ap.  and  N.  '95). 
(Moore,    G.)     Dramatic  Censorship.     New  R.  3 :  354. 

Our  Dramatists  and  their  Literature.     Fortn.  52:  620. 

(Moore,  G.  H.)     The  First  American  Theatre.     M.  Am.  Hist. 
21:   58. 

Moore,   Mary.     The.  '86,2:  293,  332.     The.  n.  s.  26:  5  (Jl. 

'95)- 
Moral  Influence  of  the  Drama.     (J.  M.  Buckley,  and  others) 

No.  Am.  136  :  581. 

Morality  and  the  Playhouse.     Harper  83:   797  (N.  '91).     All 

the  Year  21  :  324,  349,  372  (Mr.  6,  13,  20,  '69).    Pamph. 

12:  49. 
Morals.     Victoria  25  :   739. 
Moral    Purpose  in    H.   A.  Jones's  "  Dancing  Girl."     (J.  D. 

Hunting)  The.  n.  s.  19:    121  (Mr.  '92). 
Moral  Responsibility  of  Novel  and  Drama.    Critic  25  :  323,  356 

(N.    17,   24,  '94).      See  "Influence"      "Church   and 

Drama,"  etc. 


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(Morehead,  E.  D.  A.)      Dramas   of  James  Dry  den  Hosken. 
Acad.  42:   125  (Ag.  13,  '92). 

(Morgan,  Appleton.)     Hamlet.     Cath.  World  44  :  29. 

"  Merry  Wives"  and  Queen  Elizabeth.      Cath.  World  45  : 

348. 
Shakspere  and  his  Esthetic  Critics.     Cath.  World  40: 

379- 

Shakspere  as  a  Dialect  Artist.     Cath.  World  52:  849. 
Shakspere,  First  Publisher.     Cath.  World  51  :   606. 
Shakspere,  Text  Growth  and  Vicissitudes  of  the.     Cath. 

World  46:  68. 
Shakspere,  Handwriting.     Cath.  World  50 :   165. 
Shakspere,  How  to  Study.     Cath.  World  57:   777. 
Shakspere,  Much  Ado  about  the  Sonnets.     Cath.  World 

42:  212. 
Shakspere,  "  Pericles."     Cath.  World  50  :   723. 
Shaksperian  Plays,  Doubtful.    Cath.  World  55  :  203,  397. 
Shaksperian  Chronology,  A  Study  in,     Cath.  World  62: 

449. 

(Morgan,  M.  H.)     Latin  Play  at  Harvard.     Harv.  Grad.  Mo. 
2:  345  (Mr.  '94). 

(Morley,  G.)     Commemorations  of  Shakspere.     Poet  Lore  2: 
252,  607;  3:  204. 
Shaksperian  Celebrations.     Belgra.  82  :   72  (S.  '93). 

(Morley,  H.)     School  for  Dramatic  Art.     The.  '80,  i :   76. 

(Morin,  A.)     Ventilation  of  New  Paris  Theatres.     J.  Frank. 

Inst.  76:  369. 
(Morison,  G.  S.)     Construction  of  Theatres.    Nation  23  :  355. 
Morris,  Clara.     (C.  Stuart)  The.  '81,  i :   145. 
(Morris,    Clara.)     Reflections  of  an  Actress.     No.  Am.  153: 

329- 
Morris,  Felix,  in  "On  'Change."     The.  '86,  l :   132,  136. 

(Morris,  M.)     Hamlet  and  the  Modern  Stage.     Macmil.  65  : 
357  (Mr.  '92). 


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(Morrison,  G.  E.)     Past   Dramatic   Season.     The.  n.  s.  22: 

134  (S.   93)- 
(Morton,  E.  A.)     The  Coquelins.     The.  n.  s.  11 :  295. 

Morton,  James  Maddison.     (W.  Goodman)  The.  '86,  i :  117. 

Morton,  John  Maddison.     (C.  Scott)  Lond.  Soc.  49 :  66. 

(Mosby,  E.  F.)     Hamlet.     So.  M.  9 :  348. 

Macbeth.     So.  M.  9:  348. 
Mounting  of  Plays.     Harper  43  :  296  (Jl.  '71). 
Mouth,  The  Player's.     Scrib.  11 :  660  (My.  '92). 
Mowatt,  Anna  Cora.     See  "Mrs.  Ritchie.'''' 

"Much  Ado  About  Nothing."  (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  2: 
641.  All  the  Year  45  :  222.  (W.  J.  Rolfe)  Poet  Lore 
4:  184  (Ap.  '92).    (A.  Lang)  Harper  83:  489. 

Irving's  Production  of.  Sat.  R.  63 :  875.  Knowl.  2 : 
388,406.  Sat.  R.  54 :  536.  Spec.  55 :  1312.  (F.Haw- 
kins) The.  '82,  2  :  212,  294. 

(C.  A.  Wurtzburg)  Poet  Lore  6:  491  (O.  '94);  616 
(D.'94). 

Character  in.  (C.  A.  Wurtzburg)  Poet  Lore  6 :  126.  (Mr. 
'94)- 

Dramatic  Passion  in.  (C.  A.  Wurtzburg)  Poet  Lore  6 : 
550  (N.'94). 

Introduction  to.  (C.  A.  Wurtzburg)  Poet  Lore  6 :  70  (F. 
'94)- 
Munich,  Shakspere's  Stage  at.     Poet  Lore  i  :  47  (Ja.  '89). 

Theatre  in.     Temp.  Bar  6  :  476. 

Municipal  Theatres.     (W.  H.  Pollock)  The.  n.   s.  25  :    15 

(Ja.  '95)- 
(Munro,  R.)     Lady  Macbeth.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  21  :  30. 

(Munsey,  Frank  A.)  Henry  Clay  Barnabee.  Munsey  12 : 
612  (Mr.  '95). 

Murdoch,  James  E.     On  Acting.     Sat.  R.  56:   172. 

"  The  Stage."     (J.  B.  Runnion)  Dial  (Ch.)  i :   107. 


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(Murdoch,  J.  £.)     Short  Study  of  Hamlet.     Forum  9:  496 
(Jl.  '90). 
Short  Study  of  Macbeth.     Forum  10:   72  (S.  '90). 
(Murphy,    B.)     F.  A.  Kemble.     "  Records  of  a  Girlhood." 

Cath.  World  30 :  334. 
Murphy,  Quarrel  of  Garrick  and.     (T.   F.  Ordish)  Bibliog. 

6:  37,65. 
Murray,  Alma.     The.  '82.  2  :   193,  218. 
(Murray,  H.)     The  Actor  at  School.     The.  n.  s.  11  :   71. 
(Murray,  J.)     Shaksperian  Acted   Drama.     Overland   n.    s. 

22:  355(0.  '93). 
(Murray,  L.)     Ophelia.     Canad.  M.  13  :  137. 
Music,  Incidental,  in  Plays.     (J.  A.  F.  Maitland)  The.  n.  s. 
25:  200  (Ap.  '95).    Blackw.  6:  430.    Irish  Q.  9  :   104. 
All  the  Year  26 :  369. 
How  to  Write  Dramas  for.     (F.  A.  Laidlaw)  The.  n.  s. 

18:  67. 
in  Plays.     I.  Accessorial.     II.  Incidental.    (W.  B.  King- 
ston)   The.  n.  s.  25:    143,  290  (Mr.,  and  My.  '95). 
Music  Hall  in  England,  Distinction  between,  and  the  Theatre. 
Spec.  68:  673  (My.  14,  '92). 

Music  Halls.  (M.  Browne)  Argosy  2  :  117.  (T.Hopkins) 
Dub.  Univ.  92:  192.  (G.  T.  Little)  Lond.  Soc.  70:  25 
(Jl.  '96).  (D.  Wallis)  Longm.  22 :  163  (Je.  '93). 
Cornh.  60  :  68. 

Age  before.     All  the  Year  31  :   175. 

Chat  about.     (H.  Louther)  Tinsley  27:  364. 

Continental.     (E.  Ballantyne)  The.  n.  s.  17:   121. 

London.     (P.    Fitzgerald)    National    15 :    379.     (F.    A. 
Guthrie)  Harper  82:   190  (Ja.  '91). 

London  County  Council  and.    The.  n.  s.  24  :  277  (D.'84). 

Morality  of.     Spec.  63  :  461. 

Pedigree  of.    (E.  R.  Pennell)  Contemp.  63:  375  (Ap.'83). 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  120 :   792  (Je.  '93). 

vs.  the  Drama.     Cornh.  15:   119. 
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Musical  Drama.     (E.  Dannreuther)  Macmil.  33:  80. 

Hogarth  on.     Mod.  R.  146:   533. 

(S.  A.  Eliot)  No.  Am.  43  :   76. 
Musical  Instruments  as  Stage  "  Props."     The.  n.  s.  26:  269 
(N.  '95). 

(Nakagawa,   T.   J.)      Theatres   of  Japan.      Scrib.   7:    603 
(My.  '90). 

National  Theatre  Question.     (G.  Goodvidn)  The.  '78,  2  :  346. 

(H.    Irving)    No.    Am.    146:     103.      Scrib.   10:    526. 

Victoria  24  :  329. 
An  Independent  Theatre.     (Edw.  Fuller)  Lippinc.  40 : 

371  (Mr.  '92). 
Absence   of,   in    19th    Century.     (H.    P.    Hayman)    St. 

James'  46:  315, 

Naturalism  vs.  Romanticism.     The.  n.  s.  18  :  109.     See  also 

"  EfHotionalism.'^ 
Negro  on  the  Stage.     (L.  Hutton)  Harper  79:  131  (Je.  '89). 
Neill,  Ross.     Dramas.     Sat.  R.  55  :  503. 
Neilson,  Adelaide.     The.  '79,  i  :   155;  '80,  2  :  255,  271. 

Early  Home  of.     (A.  E.  Barr)  Lippinc.  30  :  623. 
Neilson,  Julia.     (Mrs.  Fred.  Terry)  The.  n.  s.  17:  215. 
Nethersole,  Olga.     The.  n.  s.  24 :  215  (N.  '94). 

as  Camille.      Critic  25:    300  (N.  3,  '94).     (B.  Fletcher) 

Godey  132:  477  (My.  '96). 
in  "The  Transgressor."     Critic  25  :  259  (O.  20,  '94). 
Neville,  Henry  S.     The. '79,  2  :  28;  '84,2:   141,163. 

as  Jack  Holt.    (C.  Howard)  The.  n.  s.  19:  155  (Mr.  '92). 
(Nevin,  R.  P.)     C.  S.  Foster  and  Negro  Minstrelsy.     Allan. 
20 :  608. 

(Newton,  H.  Chance.)     Should  Deadheads  Live?    The.  n.  s. 
28:   147  (S.  '96). 

New  York,  Drama  in.     (Austin  Brereton)  The.  '84,  i  :  24. 

New  York  Season,  1893-94.     (Fred'k  A.  Schwab)  Cosmop. 
17:   18  (My. '94). 


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New   York   Theatres,    Old.      Harper    74:    643    (Mr.    '87). 

Appleton  8  :  576.     Atlan.  43  :  452  ;  47 :  362. 
(Nicholson,  B.)     "King  Edward  II."    Ath. '87,  i  :  554. 
(Nicholson,  C.)     "Becket."     Mouth  35  :  309. 

Guy  de  Maupassant  as  a  Dramatist.     Acad.  39:  265. 
(Noel,  R.  R.)     Stage  Recollections.     Fraser  91 :  326. 
(Norman,  H.)     W.  Barrett  as  Hamlet.     Nation  39:  396. 
Henry  Irving  in  America.     Nation  37  :  9. 

(Northcott,  John.)     Advantages  of  Comparison.     The.  n.  s. 

26  :  83  (Ag.  '95). 
(Norton,  E.)    C.  Marlowe  and  his  Times.    Harv.  Mo.  i :  50. 
Novel  and  the  Drama.    Advice  to  Authors.    Blackw.  57 :  679. 
Novel,  Victorian,  and  Elizabethan  Drama.     Lippinc.  47:  520 

(Ap.  '91). 
Novels,  Dramatization  of.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Longm.  14 :  588 
(O.  '89).     Ev.  Sat.  9:  835. 
(J.  M.  Porter)  Macmil.  40:  244. 

"  Ober  Ammergau."    See  "  Passion  Play." 
(Oehlenschlager,  A.)     Hamlet.     Scand.  i  :  234. 
(Ogilvy,  R.)    Low  Life  on  the  Stage.    Once  a  Week  17  :  408, 
428. 

(Ogilvy,    Arthur.)     Theatricals   in   Stangate.     Once  a  Week 

17:    19  (Jl.  6, '67). 
O'Keefe,   John.     Colburn  16:  345;   17:   17,564;  47:  232. 
(O'Keene,    F.)     Victorien    Sardou  at   Marley.     The.  '79,  2: 

137. 
Old  Bowery  Theatre.  The.     (J.  J.  McCloskey)  Dr.  Mirror  37: 
939  (Xmas  '96). 

Old  Dry   Ink.     (Bronson   Howard)     Dr.     Mirror    37:    939 
(Xmas,  '96). 

Oldfield,  Anne.     Harper  69:  51.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
28:   157. 


132     €()c  3r^a0a5inc  anb  t^c  SDrama. 


Oldfields,  The  Two.     (A.  Brereton)  The.  n.  s.  26:  21  (Jl. 

'95)- 
(Oliver,  M.)     Four  Months  on  the  Stage.     Allan.  21  :    225. 

O'Neill,  Ehzabeth.  Temp.  Bar  54 :  243.  (J.  H.  Stocqueler) 
Belgra.  19 :  238.  (T.  P.  Grinstead)  Bentley  41  :  642. 
Lon.  M.  I:  162.  Blackw.  47:  47.  Harper  69: 
281. 

(O'Neill,  M.)     "Macbeth."     Blackw.  150:  376. 

Opera  Bouffe  (H.  Hersee)  The.  '78,2:  281. 

and  its  Managers,   1871.     Ev.  Sat.  10:   114. 

Rise  and  Fall  of.     (C.  W.  Scott)  Lond.  Soc.  27  :  42. 

Op6ra  Comique,  French.     Temp.  Bar  47  :  493. 

Ophelia,  Bernhardt  as.     Sat.  R.  61  :  365. 

Character  of.    (Lady  Martin  :  Helen  Faucit)  Blackw.  129  : 

66.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  149  :  33. 
Madness    of.      (W.    Farren)    Lon.    M.    9 :     485.      (G. 

Venables)  National  4  :  833  (F.  '85). 
Brief  for.     (C.Walton)  Poet  Lore  3  :  569. 
(G.  C.  Davidson)  The.  '81,  2  :  212. 
and    Portia.     (W.  Archer)  The.   '85,  2:    17. 

See  also  "J/amlet." 

Oratorio  and  Drama.  (H.  R.  Haweis)  Harper  80  :  109  (D. 
'89). 

Oratory:  Is  it  a  Lost  Art?  (E.  J.  Edwards)  Chaut.  14:  445 
(Ja.  '92). 

Ordish's  Early  London  Theatre.     Sat.   R.  78:   462  (0.  '27, 

'94)- 
(Ordish,  T.  F.)     Quarrel  of  Garrick  and  Murphy.     Bibliog. 
6:  37,67. 

Originality,  Dearth  of.     (S.  Grundy)  The.  78,  2  :     274. 

(Osboume,  J.  D.)  A  Modern  Playwright.  (E.  Scribe) 
Scrib.  17:  59  (N.  '78). 


€j)c  9[9aga5inc  anb  tljc  SDrama.     133 


(Osgood,  S.)     Forrest  and  Macready.     Harper  47:  298  (Jl. 

'73)- 
(Osgood,  F.)    American  Conversational  Voice:    Why  it  is  Bad. 

Forum  19:  501  (Je.'gS). 
Othello,  Blackamoors  in.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week  15:  502. 
Costume  of.     Once  a  Week  15  :  272. 
Not  a  Negro.     Am.  Bibliog.  7  :  258. 
Real  Character  of.     Temp.  Bar  40 :  506. 
T.  Salvini  as.    Lippinc.  12:   742  (D.  '73).    See  also  "Sal- 

vini,^^  etc. 
The  Stage.     (J.  H.  Browne)  Galaxy  16 :  819. 

"  Othello."     (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  i  :  423,  473. 
and  the  Players.     All  the  Year  34:  269. 
at  the  Princess'.     Once  a  Week  5  :  628. 
Furness',  Ed.    (E.  Whitney)  N.  Eng.  M.  47:  412. 
Genesis  of.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  42:  385. 
Is  it  fit  for   the  Stage?      (W.  Archer)  St.   James'  49: 

222. 
In  Paris.     (T.  Child)  Poet  Lore  l :    301,  362  (Jl.  and 

Ag.  '89).     (D.  Cook)  The.  '80,  2 :  209. 
Memoranda  by  Actors.     Foster  Mo.  Ref.  i :  43. 
Notes  on.     Cornh.  18 :  419. 

("  Ouida.")     H.  Irving  on  the  Art  of  Acting.     19th  Cent.  37 : 
786  (My.  '95). 

Outdoor  Plays.     (T.  F.  T.  Dyer)  Art  J.  37 :  301. 

Owens,  John  E.     (E.  L.  Davis)  Atlan.  19 :  750. 

(Page,  W.  H.)     Shall  we  have  American  Dramatists?    Amer. 
6:   169. 

(Paget,  V.)     Shakspere's  Predecessors.     Acad.  25:   159. 

(Palmer,  A.  M.)     Moral  Influence  of  the  Drama.     No.  Am. 
136:  581. 
Why  Theatrical  Managers  Reject  Plays.     Forum  15:  614 
(Je.  '93)- 


34     Cf)c  a^aga^inc  anb  tijc  SDrama* 


Palmer,  John,  as  Joseph  Surface.    (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 

20 :  429. 
Palmer,  Minnie.     The.  '84,  i  :   104. 
Panics,  Riots,  etc.     See  "Dangers^ 

Pantomime,  At  a.     (F.  W.  Fairholt)  St.  James'  3  :   193. 
and  Pandemonium.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  11 :   165. 
"  Book "  of  the.    (T.    E.   Pemberton)  The.  n.  s.  27 :  25 

(Ja.  '96). 
Decadence  of.     (C.   Dickens,   2nd)    The.    n.    s.    27:  21 

(Ja.  '96). 
English.     Chamb.  J.  47 :  49,  72. 
English  Origin  of.     Temp.  Bar  55  :  93. 
Genesis  of.     (W.  J.  Lawrence)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  28  (Ja.'gS). 
in  United  States.     (W.  J.  Lawrence)  The.  n.  s.  27:  83 

(F.  '96). 
Introduction  of.     Once  a  Week  26  :   77. 
Nemesis  of.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  25  :  340. 
Rehearsals  of.     Dub.  Univ.  38 :  39. 
Pantomimes.     All  the  Year  17:   189.      Temp.  Bar  i :   181. 

Chamb.  J.  41  :  30. 
Christmas.     (T.  C.  DeLeon)  Lippinc.  3 :  36. 
History  of.     Fraser  33  :  43.     Lond.  Soc.  7 :  204. 
Paris,  Acting  in.      Emotional.      (K.   Venning)     The.  n.  s. 

10:  240. 
Study  of  Acting  in   (Julie  M.  Everts)  Cent.  6:  471  (Jl. 

'84).     Dub.  Univ.  64:  591. 
Conservatoire,  A  Day  at  the.     Lippinc.  20:  512  (O.  '77). 
Drama  before  Moli^re.     Cornh.  26 :  90. 
Drama  in.    (C.  Hervey)  Colburn  81  :  484;  82:   125,  318. 

Dub.   Univ.  64:  591.     Fraser,  70:  678.    Westm.   71: 

416. 
Drama  Since  the  Revolution.     (C.  Hervey)  Colburn  83 : 

255.  388. 
Playwrights  of  Paris.     (T.  Child)  Contemp.  51  :   712. 
Shakspere  at  the  Paris  Exposition.     (J.  C.   King)  Poet 

Lore  1 :  560  (D.  '89). 


€fte  !Si9aga5mc  anb  ttjc  SDrama.     135 


Paris,  Stage  Beauties,  Some.    (A.  Hornblow)  Godey  127:  65 

(Jl-  '93)- 
Stage,  Favorites  of.     (A.    Hornblow)   Munsey   II  :  479 

591  (Ag.  and  S.  '94). 
Theatre,  Mediaeval.     Cornh.  21 :  595. 
Theatres.      Harper  8:  311    (F.  '54).      Harper  35:  239 

(Jl.  '67).     Irish  Q.  8:  88.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Appleton 

II:   525,   583,626;    12:   454,  716.       (J.    B.    Runnion) 

Dial  (Ch.)  i:  5.     Bentley  25  :  369.     Blackw.  74:   78. 

Lord.   See.   25:    398,   536;    26:     17,  293;    27:    207. 

House.  Words  6  :  63.     Once  a  Week.     18  :   loi,  123. 

N.  Eng.  M.  8 :  279. 
Theatres  and  Concerts.     (W.    F.    Apthorp)  Scrib.    II  : 

3.  335.  482,  682  (Ja.  '92). 
Theatres,  and  Moli^re.     Cornh.  26  :  90. 
Theatres,  Anecdotes  of.     Bentley  41  :  21. 
Theatres,  Architecture  of.     Art  J.  31 :  265. 
Theatres,  Claque  in.     See  "Applause.''^ 
Theatres,  Foyers  of.     See  "Foyers.''^ 
Theatres,  in  Middle  Ages.     Cornh.  21 :  595. 
Theatres,  Scenes  from.    Dub.  Univ.  73:  574.    Ev.  Sat.  7: 

705- 
(Parke,   F.)     Conventionalities  of  the  Drama.     Dub.    Univ. 

83:  503- 
(Partridge,  W.  O.)     Drama  in  Relation  to  Education.     Am. 

J.  Soc.  Sci.  21 :   188. 

(Pascoe,  C.  E.)     First  Nights  in  London  Theatres.     Amer. 
l:    103. 

Passion  Play  of  Persia.     (G.  W.  Benjamin)  Harper  72 :  460 

(F.  '86). 
(Pater,  W.  H.)     "Measure  for  Measure."     Fortn.  22:  652. 
(Pater,  W.)     End  of  Kings  of  Shakspere.     Scrib.  5  :  506. 
(Patterson,  C.  S.)     Hamlet.     Amer.  5:   185. 
(Patterson,  Alf )     What  to  do  with  Deadheads.     The.  n.  s. 

27:  80  (F.  '96). 


[36     €f)c  ar9aga3mc  anb  t^t  Wtama. 


Park  Theatre,  Old,  of  New  York.  Harper  21 :  I25(  D.  '61); 
40:  605  (Mr.  '70). 

(Parker,  Gilbert.)  Herbert  Beerbohm  Tree.  Lippinc.  55: 
117  (Ja.  '95)- 

(Parker,    Nellie   Louise.)     Some   Neglected   Plays.     Belgra. 
84  :  412  (Ag.  '94). 
Play  Bills,  Past  and  Present.     The.  n.  s.  20:  8  (Jl.  '92). 
British  Tar  on  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  24  (Ja.  95). 

(Parr,  J.  C.  W.)     Japanese  Theatre.     The.  '84,  2  :   184. 

(Partridge,  W.  O.)  Drama  in  Relation  to  Education.  Am.  J. 
Soc.  Sci.  21 :   188. 

Passion  Play  (Ober  Ammergau).  Leisure  Hour  20 :  342,  432, 
688.  The.  '80,  i :  255.  Cath.  World  12:  81.  Blackw. 
107:  381.  Am.  Church  R.  24:  187.  O.  and  N.  2:  173. 
Rel.  M.  44 :  209.  So.  M.  1 1  :  423.  Nation  1 1 :  226.  Liv. 
Age  27:  87.  (H.Blackburn)  Once  a  Week  23:  35. 
(Mrs.  Bushby)  Colburn  147:  28S.  (R.  Ellis)  Mo. 
Rel.  M.  44:  209.  (H.  H.  Jackson)  Cent.  3:  663, 
913  (Mr.  and  Ap.  '83.)  (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper  43: 
919  (N.  '71). 

i860.     Macmil.  2  :  463.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  67  :  482. 

1870.     Harper  42:   174  (Ja.  '71).   Month  13:  340. 

1870  and  1880.     (W.  S.  Perry)  Ch.  R.  35  :   i. 

1880.  (G.  S.  Hall)  Nation  31  :  no.  N.  Eng.  M.  39  :  794. 
Cath.  World  31  :   648,  736. 

and  Symbolic  Christianity.  (R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  Con- 
temp.  18 :  234. 

Passion  Play  at  Brixlegg.     All  the  Year  20 :  397. 

in  Havana.     (B.  Peytoulbard)  St.  James' 46  :  424. 
of  the  Kreuzschule.     Lippinc.  17:   125. 
Persian.     (M.  Arnold)  Cornh.  24:  688.     Same  art.  Liv. 
Age  12:  3.    Eel.  M.  78:   157.    Ev.  Sat.  12:   l.    Harper 
72:  460. 
Tuscan.     Sat.  R.  56 :  432  (O.  6,  '83). 


€l)c  !3r^aga3inc  anti  tljc  SDrama,     137 

Passion  Plays.     Lippinc.  9 :  237.    Colburn  167 :   I. 

and  Pantomime.     (R.  Baston)  Dark  Blue  4:  486. 

History  of.    Blackw.  106  :  671.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  104 : 
142. 
Pattison,  Kate.     Victoria  31  :  534. 
Paulton,  Harry  and  Edw.     The.  n.  s.  19  :  255  (My.  '92). 

(Payne,  Wm.    Morton.)   Ibsen's   "Brand."     Dial  (Ch.)  16: 
236. 
Ibsen's  "  Bygmester  Solness."     Dial  (Ch.)  14:  68  (F.  I, 

'93)- 
Ibsen's  "  Little  Eyolf."     Dial  (Ch.)  18:  5  CJa.  '95). 

(Peabody,  W.  B.  O.)     The  Drama.     No.  Am.  31 :  445. 

(Peart,  S.  E.)     Portia  vs.  the  Lawyers.     Poet  Lore  2:  658. 

Antony  and  Cleopatra,  Comradeship  of.    Poet  Lore  4 :  217 
(Ap.  '92). 
(Pedder,  H.  C.)     Hamlet.     Manhat.  i:  321. 

Edwin  Booth.     Manhat.  3  :  295. 

(Pell,  W.  C.)     Shakspere  and  Holinshed.      Harper  23:   486 
(S.  '61). 

Pemberton's  Life  of  T.  W.  Robertson.     Spec.  70:   192  (F. 

",'93)- 
(Pemberton,  M.)     Among  the  "Gods."     The.  n.  s.  20:  74 
(Ag.  '92). 

(Pemberton,  T.  Edgar.)     "Book"  of  the  Pantomime.     The. 

n.  s.  27:  25  (Ja.  '96). 
A  Sheaf  of  Old  Play-Bills.     The.  n.  s.  26:  79  (Ag.  '95). 
Some  Faded  Photographs.     The.  n.  s.  25:  334  (Je.  '95). 
Theatrical  Portraits  in  a  Deanery.     The.  n.  s.  24:  235 

(N.  '94). 
Professional  Amateur  Actors .     The.  n.  s.  25  :  17  (Ja.'95). 

(Pennell,  E.  R.)     Pedigree  of  the  Music  Hall.     Contemp.  63: 
375  (Ap.  '93).     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  120:   792  (Je.  '93). 

Pepys,  Samuel,  at  the  Play.     The.  '84,  i :  201. 
18 


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(Perry,  W.  S.)      Passion  Play  of  1870  and  1880.      Ch.    R. 
35:   I- 

Persian  Drama.    Farce.    Sat.  R.  55  :  56.     See  "  Passion  Play, 
Persian." 

Persian,  Stage,  Modern  (J.  Mew)  Fortn.  65  :  902  (]e.'g6). 
Miracle  Play.      Ed.   R.  151 :   141.      (M.  Arnold)  Cornh. 
24:  668. 

(Peytoulbard,  B.)    Passion  Play  in  Havana.     St.  James' 46  : 
424. 

Phaedra  and  Ph^d re.     (Lord  Tennyson)    19th  Cent.    7:  58 
(Ja.  '50.) 

(Phelps,  C.  H.)     Shylock  w.  Antonio.     Atlan.  57:  463. 

(Phelps,  W.  L.)     Lessing  and  the  German  Drama.     N.  Eng. 
M.  51 :   198. 

Philadelphia,  Drama  in.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Amer.  3:  55. 
Drama,  support  of.     Harper  64:  337  (F. '82). 

Philippi,  Rosina.     The.  n.  s.  27:  219  (Ap.  '96). 
Philipps,  Kate.     The.  '79,2:  9;  '85,  i:  215,259. 

(Phillimore,  W.  P.)      Shakspere  and   Gloucestershire.     An- 
tiq.  n.  s.  4 :    10. 

Photography,  Theatrical,  Humors  of.     The.  n.  s.  20 :  267 
(D.  '92). 

Photographs,  Some  Faded.     (T.  E.  Pemberton)  The.  n.  s. 
25  :  334  (Ja-  '95)- 

(Picciotto,  J.)    English  Theatre  in  i8th  Century.    Dub.  Univ. 
77:   703. 

(Pierce,  G.  A.)    Joseph  Jefferson  as  Rip  Van  Winkle.     Atlan. 
52:  695. 

Pietro,  Cossa.     The  Dramatist.     Ed.  R.  155:  26.     (A.  Aus- 
tin) Fortn.  37 :  49. 


€f^t  ^a^si^im  anb  tfje  2Drama.     139 


Pinero,  Arthur  Wing.     The.  n.  s.  22  :  30  (Jl.  '93). 

and  Farce.     (R.  F.  Sharpe)  The.  n.  s.  20:   154  (O.  '92). 
and  the  Literary  Drama.     The.  n.  s.  22 :  3  (Jl.  '93). 
Published  Plays  of.     Quart.  182:   399  (O. '95). 
"Second  Mrs.   Tanqueray."     (A.   Brereton)  The.  n.  s. 

25:   192  (Mr.  '95). 
"  Second  Mrs.  Tanqueray  "  from  a  Girl's  Point  of  View. 

The.  n.  s.  22 :   139  (S.  '93). 

(Pinero,  Arthur  Wing.)     The  New  Dramatic  School.      The. 
n.  s.  13:  317. 
Modern  Drama.     The.  n.  s.  25:  346  (Je.'95). 

Pinero's  Plays  as  Literature.  (H.  H.  Fyfe)  The.  n.  s.  26: 
323  (D.'95). 

Piozzi,  Mrs.,  W.  A.  Conway  and.  (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
27:  538(N.'8i). 

Pit,  The,  the  Stalls,  and  the  Critic.     (E.  Ballantyne)  The.  n. 
s.  16:  20.     See  also  "Gallery J''' 
In  the.     All  the  Year  26 :  563.     Ev.  Sat.  1 1 :   558. 

Planch.6,  Jas.  R.,  Theatrical  Recollections  of.  Temp.  Bar 
36:  391.  Lond.  Soc.  19:  305,  507;  20:  61,  333. 
Chamb.  J.  49  :  600.     Ev.  Sat.  Ii  :  415. 

(Plaiich6,  Jas.  R.)  Extravaganza  and  Spectacle  on  the  Stage. 
Temp.  Bar  3  :  524. 

Play,  At  the.     Cornh.   5:  84.     (E.   Yates)  Temp.  Bar   19: 
476. 
Dickens  at  the.     (G.  Turner)  The.  '85,  i :   171. 

Play-Bills,  Old  and  New.     (S.  J.  A.  Fitz-Gerald)  The.  n.  s. 

15:  292. 
Recollection  of.     (C.  H.  Potter)  Arena  4:  604. 
Old,  A  Sheaf  of,     (T.  E.  Pemberton)    The.  n.  s.  26 :   79 

(Ag.  '95). 
Origin  and  Development  of.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  40 :  373. 


I40     Cljc  ^a^n^int  anb  rtjc  2Drama, 


Play-Bills,  Past  and  Present.     (N.  L.  Parker)  The.  n.  s.  20: 
8  (Jl.'92). 

All  the  Year  26  :  606. 

Old.     All  the  Year  42  :  64. 
Player,  Gossip  of  a.     (W.  Abbott.)     See"  IV.  Abbott." 
Player  Kings  and  Queens.     All  the  Year  47  :  256. 
Player,  Life  of  a  Strolling.      Fraser  34 :  253. 

"  Players,  The  "  (Club).  Critic  14 :  9.  (J.  B.  Matthews)  Cent. 

21 :  28.    (G.  E.  Montgomery)  Cosmop.  7:  411.    (James 

Clarence  Harvey)  Munsey  12 :  581. 
Tribute  to  Edwin  Booth.     Critic  23:  327  (N,  18,  '93). 
The    House   of.     (John    Malone)    Dr.    Mirror,  35:    886 

(Xmas'95). 
Players  and  Critics.     Fraser  68 :   767. 

Confessions  of.     Chamb.  J.  18  :  397. 

and  Gentlemen.    (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week  12 :  706. 

Interviewing  of.     (W.   H.   Pollock)  The.  n.  s.  25 :  326 

(Je.'95)- 
and  Lookers-On.       (D.  Greenwell)  Gent.    M.   n.  s.  2: 

354- 
and  Playgoers  of  Twenty-five  Years  Ago.  (J.  ihornbury) 

Galaxy  21  :  581. 
and  Playwrights.  (T.  Hopkins)  Dub.  Univ.  93:  210. 
and  Puritans.     (L.  Kingsley)  No.  Brit.  25  :   i. 
Strange.     (D.  Cook)  Eel.  M.  97 :  337. 
Strolling.     (H.  B.  Baker)  Belgra.  36 :  30.     All  the  Year 

28:  37.     Dub.  Univ.  72:  123. 
Playgoers,     All  the  Year  34 :   197. 

of  Our  Day.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  7:  591,  683,  846;    8:  73: 

712. 

Playgoing.     Eraser  59 :  249. 

Playhouses  and  the  Players.     Fraser  1  :  644. 
and  their  Prospects  1836.    Colburn  48 :    165. 

Playing  and  Learning.     Chamb.  J.  37 :  243. 


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Plays,  Damned.  (J.  B.  Matthews)  Lippinc.  19:  625  (My.'77)- 

Causes  of  Failure  of.     (H.  J.  Byron)  The.  '79,  1 :  221. 

Dead.     (VV.  Barry)  St.  James'  12:  312. 

Excluded.     Westm.  131 :   237. 

Licenser  of.     See  ^^ Censorship.'''' 

New,  How  to  Introduce.     (C.   Barnard)  Critic  3 :  389. 

Personality  and  Situations  in  Plays.      (Geo.  P.  Lathrop) 
Dr.  Mirror,  23  :  587  (M.  29,  '90). 

and  Players.     All  the  Year  17  :  202,  224. 

and  Players,  Old.     (R.  Lytton)  Fortn.  15:  221,  352. 

Some  Neglected.  (N.  L.  Parker)  Belgra.  84:  412  (Ag.'94). 

Suppression  of,  1647.     Cornh.  5  :   167. 

Recent.     (W.  Archer)  Fortn.  61  :  600  (My.  '94). 

and  Their  Providers.     Fraser  48 :  342. 

Why  Theatrical  Managers  Reject.     (A.  M.  Palmer)    Fo- 
rum 15:  614  (Jl.  '93). 
Plays  and  Players,  About.     Appletoni7:   174. 

Playwrights  of  Paris.     (T.  Child)  Contemp.  51  :  712. 

Modern,  and  their  Methods.  Chamb.  J.  69  :  352  (Je.  '92), 
a  Plea  for.    (F.  A.  Matthews)  Godey  27:  466  (O.  '93). 

Playwright's   Novitiate.    (M.    C.    Harris)   Atlan.    74:  515 

(Ag.  '94). 
Playwrights,  Earnings  of.     (A.  a  Becket)  The.  n.  s.  26  :  209 

(O.  '95)- 
Playwriting  Critics.    (Stephen  Fiske)  Dr.   Mirror  23:   583 

(M.  I, '90). 
Playwriting.     See  "  Composition,  Dramatic,  Art  of." 
Advice  on.     Cornh.  2 :   742. 

Past  and  Present.     (L.  Wagner)  The.  n.  s.  28:  66  (Ag. 
'96). 
(Phillimore,  C.  M.)     Italian  Drama.     See  " Italian  Drama." 
(Poe,  E.  A.)     American  Drama.     Am.  Whig.  R.  2 :    117. 
(Poel,  Wm.)   The  Stage  in  Shakspere's  Day.    National  15:   782 
(Ag.  '90). 
Elizabethan  Drama.     The.  n.  s.  22:  241  (N.  '93). 


142     ^rtjc  ar^agajine  anb  tljc  SDcama* 


Poetry,  Dramatic.     Dub.   Univ.  23 :  19. 

Dramatic  English.  Quart.  46:  477.     Mod.  R.  125:  377. 

Westm.  18:  51. 
Dramatic,  English,  in  Age  of  Elizabeth.     Brit.  Quar.  R. 
14:  39- 
Polish  Theatres.     Sat.  R.  73:  385,  507,  737. 

(Pollock,   Walter    Herries.)      Mary    Anderson    in    London. 
Cent.  6:  315  (Je.  '84). 
Acting  of  Garrick  as  Seen  in  his  own  Time.    Longm.  6: 

37- 
The  Drama.     Contemp.  28 :  54. 
False  Emphasis.     The.  n.  s.  26 :  85  (Ag.  '95). 
"  Faust"  at  the  Lyceum.     National  6:  833  (F.  '86). 
Hissing  in  Theatres.     The.  n.  s.  25:    147  (Mr.  '95). 
Irving's  "  Faust."     Lippinc.  37:  443  (Ap.  '86). 
Irving's  Stage  Management.     Cent.  4:  953  (0.  '83). 
Should  Shakspere  be  Acted?   National  19:  231  (Ap.  '92). 
Shaksperian  Criticism.     19th  Cent,  il:  915  (Je.  '82). 
A  Glance  at  the  Stage.     National  5:  646  (Jl.  '85). 
Stage  Swordsmanship.     The.  n.  s.  27:  321  (Je.  '96). 

(Pollock,  J.)    For  and  Against  the  Drama.    19th  Cent,  i:  611. 
German  and  French  Drama.     Contemp.  21 :  335. 
Dramatic  Art.     Contemp.  23  :  363. 
French  Drama.     Contemp.  21 :  335. 
French  Comedy.     Contemp.  18 :  43. 
German  Drama.     Contemp.  21 :  335. 

(Pollock,  F.,  and  W.  H.)     French  Drama  in  London.     Dark 
Blue  2 :   102. 

(Poole,  J.)     Theatre  Royal,  Little  Pedlington.     Colburn  49: 
101,557. 

(Porter,  Charlotte.)     Richard  Mansfield  as  Richard  IIL    Poet 
Lore  2  :  30  (Ja.  '90). 
Open  Letter  to  Ada  Rehan.     Poet  Lore  2:  291  (N.  '90). 
Browning's  Tribute  to  Shakspere.     Poet  Lore  3  :  216. 

(Porter,  J.  M.)     Dramatization  of  Novels.     Macmil.  40:  244. 


€tjc  Si9aga5mc  aiib  tt^e  E^rama.     143 


Portia.     (Lady  Martin)    Blackw.   129:   198.    Same  art.   Liv, 
Age  149:   145.     Eel.  M.  96:  47S.     Appleton25:  312. 
Modjeska  as.     See  " Modjeska.'''' 
Ophelia  and.     (W.  Archer)  The.  '85,  2  :   17. 
Terry  as.     See  "  Terry." 
vs.  the  Lawyers.     (S.  E.  Peart)  Poet  Lore  2:  658. 

Portraits,  Theatrical,  in  a  Deanery.    (T.  E.  Pemberton)  The. 
n.  s.  24:  235  (N.  '94). 

(Postans,  Mrs.)     Hindu  Drama.     Sharpe  il  :  212. 

Potter,  Mrs.,  in  "  Queen's  Necklace."  (B.  Fletcher)    Godey 
131:  476  (N.  '95). 

(Potter,  Paul  M.)    Mugwumps  of  the  Drama.    Dr.  Mirror  35: 
886  (Xmas,  '95). 

Potter,  C.   H.     Recollections  of  Old  Play- Bills.      Arena  4: 
604. 

(Potter,  Cora  Urquhart.)     My  Experiences  as  an  Elocutionist. 

Lippinc.  37:   534  (My.  '86). 
Powell,  Wm.     Colburn  52  :  379. 
(Power,  G.  S.)     Realism.     Colburn  169:   10. 
(Pray,  I.  C.)     J.  B.  Booth.    Galaxy  2:   158. 

(Prescott,  W.  H.)     Italian  Drama.     No.  Am.  33 :  60. 
Spanish  Drama.     No.  Am.  70  :  28. 
Life  and  Writings  of  Moliere.    No.  Am.  27 :  372. 

(Price,  A.)     In  a  Provincial  Playhouse.     Lond.  Soc.  56:  524. 

"Prisoner  of  Zenda."     See"  A.  Hope''''  and" Edw.  Rose.'''' 

Private   Theatricals.     Colburn  56:    248.     Dub.    Univ.    35  : 
714. 
in  Canada.     Harper  63:  221  (Jl.  '81). 
Old  and  New.    St.  Paul's  2  :  472.    See  also  "  Amateur" 
etc. 
Progress,  Five  Years  of.   (W.  A.  L.  Bettany)  The.  n.  s.  23 : 
241  (My.  '94). 


t44     €|)c  St^aga$mc  anti  tlje  SDrama. 


"Promise  of  May."     See  "  Tennyson,  Alfred^ 

Pronunciation,  an    Epidemic    of    Slovenliness   in.    (G.    W 
Dancy)  The.  n.  s.  20 :  97  (S.  '92). 

(Prothero,  G.  W.)     A  Greek  Play  at  Cambridge.     Cent.  6: 
411  (Je.  '84). 

Proverbes  Dramatiques.  (T.  Le  Clercq)  Lon.  M.  12:  17. 

Provinces,  Criticism  in  the.     The.  n.  s.  28  :   143  (S.  '96). 

Provincial  Playhouse,  in  a.     (A.  Price)  Lond.  Soc.  56  :   524. 

Public,    the  Actor,  the  Manager   and   the.      (John   Malone) 
Forum  20:  235  (O.  '95). 
and  the  Stage.    (Edw.  Fuller)  Lippinc.  46:   564  (O.  '90). 
as  Fetish.    (A.  B.  Walkley)  The.  n.  s.  24:  283  (D.  '94). 
What  does  the,  want?  (W.  Archer)  The.  '85,  i  :  269. 

Public's  Point  of  View,  The.     (Chas.  Dickens  2d)  The.  n.  s. 
24  :  220  (N.  '94). 

"  Pudd'nhead  Wilson. "     See  "  Frank  Mayo:' 

Puritan  on  Plays.     (G.  M.  Fenn)  The.  n.  s.  25  :    73. 

Puritans  and  the  Theatre.     Cong,  i  :  592. 

Opposition  to  the  Drama.     No.  Brit.  25  :    I. 

and  Actors.     (W.  Wheater)  Gent.   M.  n.  s.  50:   178  (F. 

'93)- 
"  Pygmalion  and  Galatea,"  Mary  Anderson  in.    See  "  Mary 
Andeison.'" 

(Pyne,  J.)     Comic  Drama  of  the   Restoration.     National  Q. 
34:  306. 

(ftuilter,   H.)     Decline   of  the  Drama.     Contemp.    51  :    547. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  108:  824. 

(Q,uincy,  J.  P.)     A  Difficulty  in  "  Hamlet."     Atlan.  49  :  388. 


Z^c  9[9aga$mc  anti  t^t  SDrama.     145 


Rachel,  Eliza  Felix.  Harper  8:  133  (D.  '53);  10:  129, 
414  (D.  '54,  F.  '55);  11:  12,  559,  842  (Je.,  S.  and 
N. '55);  12:  852  (My. '56);  16:  703  (Ap.  '58);  17: 
129  (Je.  '58);  33:  528  (S. '66).  Blackw.  132:  271, 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  97:  587,  Liv.  Age  155  :  156.  Belgra. 
34:  154.  Bentley43:  140;  45:  530.  Cornh.  9:  440; 
Liv.  Age  56:  755;  58:  297;  67:  6.  Putnam  6:  290. 
Sharpe  27 :  87.  Galaxy  2 :  84.  (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M. 
n.  s.  25:  188.  (Mme.  de  Marguerites)  Sharpe  15  :  13. 
(Mrs.  A.  (W.  H.)  Kennard)  19th  Cent.  14:  1030  (D. 
'83).     (H.  S.  Wilson)  Lond.  Soc.  25 :  222. 

and  Sarah  Bernhardt.     (J.  P.  Simpson)  The.  '80,  2 :  23. 

and  Charlotte  Cushman.  (Mme.  de  Marguerites)  Sharpe 

15:   13- 

My  Acquaintance  with.    (C.  Marie)  Harper  16:  805  (My. 

'58). 
Death  of.     (R.  Davey)  The.  '80,  i  :  273. 
in  United  States.     The.  '82,  2 :  200. 
Letters  of.     The.  '83,  l :  342. 

Teacher  of.     M.  Samson.     (Lucy  H.   Hooper)  Lippinc. 
29:  617  (Je.  '92). 
Racine  and  his  Tragedies.     Dub.  Univ.  74:    225.   Ev.    Sat. 

8:  341. 
(Ramsay,  J.)  Irving  and  Diderot's  "  Paradoxe."   National  3 : 

99  (Mr.  '84). 
(Randolph,  H.  F.)     London  Theatres   1550-1650.     N.  Eng. 

M.  n.  s.  10:  318  (My.  '94). 
Rankin,  Arthur  McKee.     Colburn  167 :  302. 
Raymond,  John  T.,  as  Colonel  Sellers.     (W.  D.  Howells) 

Atlan.  35 :   749. 
(Reade,  A.  B.)     Cheap  Theatres  and  the  Lord  Chamberlain. 

Peop.  J.  3  :  97. 
Reade,  Charles.     Personal  Reminiscences  of.     (J.  Coleman) 

Lippinc.  34:   146,  234,  354  (Ag.,  S.  and  O.  '84). 
(Reade,  Chas.)     Drama  of  "Drink."   Spec.  55  :   1079. 
19 


146     €Ijc  3t9aga5inc  anb  t^t  SDrama* 


(Reade,  W.  B.)     English  Stage.     Galaxy  3:  271. 
Reader  of  Plays.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  36:  432. 
Realism.    (P.  Beck)  The.  '83,  2:   127.      (W.  Gordon)  The. 
'80,  2 :  283. 
in  Modern  Drama.     (H.  D.  Traill)  19th  Cent.  26:  864 

(D.  '94). 
in  Plays  and  Playing.     (G.  S.  Power)  Colburn  169:   10. 
Realism,  Stage:     Is  it  Outdone?     (A.  W.  a  Beckett)  The. 

n.  s.  28:   132  (S.  '96). 
Realist,  Dramatic,  to  his  Critics.      (G.  B.  Shaw)  New  R.  1 1 : 

56  (Jl.  '94).     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  123:  326. 
Recitation,  Dramatic.     (F.  E.  M.  Steel)  Westm.  132 :  530. 

Recollections,  My  Earliest  Stage.  (Chas.  W.  Couldock) 
Dr.  Mirror  35  :   886  (Xmas,  '95). 

Reform,  Dramatic.  (T.  J.  Serle)  Colburn  166:  8.  Victoria 
31:    I. 

(Reed,  J.  P.)     Beauties  on  the  American  Stage.     Cosmop.  14: 

294  (Ja.  '93)- 
Reed,  Alf.  German.     (M.  Watson)  The.  n.  s.  25:  221  (Ap. 

'95)- 
Rehan,  Ada.     (C.  Porter)  Poet  Lore  2:  591  (N.  '90). 
Religion,  the  Bible,  and  the  Stage.    Spec.  70:   155  (F.  4,  '93). 
Religion  of  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  26:    313  (D.  '95).     (C. 

Lamb)    Colburn  6:  405.     See  "  Ckurc/i  and  Drama" 

"  Morality,''  etc. 

Reminiscences,  Theatrical.     All  the  Year  64 :  32. 
Reminiscences.     See  "Memories  and  Reminiscences"  etc. 

Renaissance  of  the  Drama.  See  '■^ H.  A.  Jones"  "Revolu- 
tion" etc. 

Restoration,  Comic  Dramatists  of  the.  (T.  B.  Macaulay) 
Ed.  R.  72 :  49.     (J.  Pyne)  Nat.  Q.  34 :  306. 

Review  of  Pollock's  Reminiscences  of  Macready.  Sat.  R. 
58:   730- 


€Jc  St^aga^hic  anb  tifjc  SDrama.     147 


Revolution,  Theatrical.  The.  n.  s.  22:  189,  254,  324  (O., 
N.  and  D.  '93) ;  23:  83, 137, 191,265,306  (F.,  Mr.,Ap., 
My.  and  Je.  '94);  24:   19  (Jl.  '94). 

(Reynolds,  J.  H.)     John  Philip  Kemble.     So.  Lit.  Mess.  19: 
164. 

(Rhodes,  A.)     French  Plays.     Galaxy  20:  372. 
French  Theatre.     Galaxy  19  :  22. 
V.  Sardou.     Galaxy  17:  485. 
French  Theatre.     Galaxy  19  :  22. 
(Richardson,  L.)     James  Lewis.    Metrop.  4:  341  (D.  '96). 
Richelieu,  (Cardinal),  Armand  Jean  du  Plessis,  as  a  Drama- 
tist. (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc.  23:  627. 
"  Richelieu."     See  "  Lord  Lyttoji." 
Righton,  Edw.     The.  n.  s.  26:   102  (Ag.  '95). 

(Righton,  Edw.)      "The   Happy  Land,"  a  Suppressed  Bur- 
lesque.    The.  n.  s.  28 :  63  (Ag.  '96). 
Rip  Van  Winkle,  Legend  of.     Harper  67:  617. 
Original  of.     Lon.  M.  5  :  229. 
See  also  "  Joseph  Jefferson^^  etc. 

Ristori,  Adelaide.     Harper  II :  416,  559  (Ag.  and  O.  '55); 

33:  528  (S.  '66);  34:   123  (D.  '66).    (K.  Field)  Atlan. 

19:  493.     Cornh.  8:   172.    (K.  Field)  Harper  34:   740. 

Putnam  10:  363. 
Acting  of.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation  2  :  254,  336. 
as  Marie  Antionette.     (K.   Field)  Lippinc.    i:   175   (F. 

'68). 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  Anna  Cora  Mowatt.     (M.  Howitt)  Howitt  3  : 

146,  167,  181. 
Autobiography  of.      (Dr.   Walker)   Evang.    R.   8:    564. 

Liv.  Age  41 :  33. 
(Ritchie,  Mrs.)     Frances  Anne  Kemble.     Macmil.  68:     190 

(Jl.  '93)- 
(Robbins,  A.  W.)     Dramatic   Expression.     Lippinc.  53:  242 

(F.  '94). 


[48     Cjjc  !tlt9a0a$tnc  anb  tijc  SDrama, 


(Robertson,  D.)     Australian  Drama.     The.  n.  s.  9:  23. 

Robertson,  T.  W.,  the  Younger.      (A.  Escott)  The.  n.  s. 
26:  29  (Jl.  '95). 

Robertson,  Johnstone  Forbes.     The.  '83,  i :  311.     The.  n.  s. 
23:  8  (Ja.  '94).     The.  n.  s.  27:  5  (Ja.  '96). 

(Robertson,  Johnstone  Forbes.)  Helena  Modjeska.  St. 
James'  48 :    16. 

(Robertson,  J.  G.)  Twenty-five  Years  of  a  German  Court 
Theatre.     National  25  :  247  (Ap.  '95). 

Reminiscences,  Autobiographical,  Modjeska,  Helena  Benda, 

Countess  Chlapowska.     Arena  i  :  298,  403. 
Robertson,  Mary  Lytton.     The. '80,  i  :  255. 
Robertson,  T.  W.  Lippinc.  15  :  768  (Je.'75).    (W.  W.  Jones) 
The.'79,  i:  355.     (F.  Hawkins)  Acad.  43:  488  (Je.  3, 
'93).   Temp.  Bar.  44:  199.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  270.     Lond. 
Soc.  42  (D.  '82). 
Comedies  of.    Broadw.  6:  570.     O.  and  N.  3:  617.     Ev. 

Sat.  9 :  339. 
Death  of.     Ev.  Sat.  10 :  186. 
Pemberton's  Life  of.     Spec.  70  :  192  (F.  11,  '93). 
"  School."     Once  a  Week  20  :  238. 
(Robins,    Elizabeth.)      Across  America   with    Edwin    Booth. 
Univ.  R.  7:  375  (Jl.'90). 
Stage  Buffoons.     Atlan.  51  :  529. 

(Robinson,  P.)  "Titus  Andronicus."  Contemp.  65:  392 
(Mr.  '94).    Same.  art.  Eel.  M.  122 :  547  (Ap.  '94). 

(Robinson,  L.)  Natural  History  of  the  Hiss.  No.  Am.  157: 
104  (Jl.  '93). 

Robinson,  Mary,  as  Perdita.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week  12 : 

625,  648.     Temp.  Bar  51  :  536. 
Robinson,  Fred'k.  (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s,  28:  715.  (G.  A. 

Sala)  Atlan.  13  :    715  (W.  J.  Prowse)  Sharpe  35  :  192. 
(Robb,  T.  D.)     Elizabethan  Drama  and  the  Victorian  Novel. 

Lippinc.  47:  520  (Ap.  '91). 


Cjje  !3i^a0a$inc  anti  tfjc  Crania.     149 


(Rodgers,  E.  B.)     Japanese  Theatre.      Outing  25:   191   (D. 

'94)- 
(Rogers,  F.)      Marlowe's  "  Tamburlane  the   Great."      Acad. 

34 :  244- 
Rome,  Theatre  of.     Colburn,  47:  31. 
(Rolfe,  W.  J.)     Division  of  Plays  of  Shakspere  into  Scenes. 

Lit.  World  (Bost.)  13:   il. 
Eyes  of  Shakspere.     Poet  Lore  i  :  479. 
"Much  Ado  About  Nothing."     Poet  Lore  4:   184  (Ap. 

'92). 
"  Julius  Csesar."     Poet  Lore  6  :  7  (Ja.  '94). 
"  Merchant  of  Venice."     Poet  Lore  3  :  514. 
"  Tempest."     Poet  Lore  3:  190. 
Romeo,  Study  of.     (J.  J.  Chapman)  Atlan.  78 :  707  (N.  '96). 

and  Rosaline.     (L.  M.  Griffiths)  Poet  Lore  i :  205. 
"  Romeo  and  Juliet."    (D.  J.  Snider)  Western  i :  37,  71.      All 

the   Year  44:  42.      Temp.  Bar.  9:  209.      Blackw.  37: 

523.     Same  art.  Mus.  26  :  615. 
Act.  3,  Scene  2.     (W.  W.  Lloyd)  Ath.  '84,  2  :   402.      (A. 

Williams  and  others)  Ath.  '84,  2  :  465. 
At  the  Lyceum.     (E.  K.  Russell)  Macmil.  46  :  325. 
Characters  of  Peter  and  the  Apothecary.  Cornh.  49 :  188. 
Corte's  Account  of.     Antiq.  n.  s.  3 :  265.      (F.  O'Kane) 

The.  n.  s.  26  :  149  (S.  '95). 
Criticism  and  Acting  of.     Westm.  44:  i. 
in  French.     (C.  Seymour)  Poet  Lore  3 :  27. 
Irving  in.     See  "  Irving.'''' 
Local  Color  in.     (W.  Archer)   Gent.  M.  n.  s.  33:   440. 

Same  art.  Eel.  M.  104 :  67. 
Myths  of.     (W.  Archer)  National  4  :  441  (D.  '84). 
Story  of.   (H.  B.  Wheatley)  Antiq.  n.  s.  5  :  250;  6 :  246. 
Text   of.      (F.  G.   Fleay)   Macmil.  36:    195.      All    the 

Year  49:  157. 
See  "  Juliet;'  "  Shakspere;'  etc.     The.  '83,  2  :  I. 
Romeos,  Ancient  and  Modern.      (S.  J.  Hart)  The.  '82,  i : 


so     ^{)c  ^aga^int  anb  tljc  2Drama. 


Rorke,  Kate.      The.  n.    s.    22:    16   (Jl.  '93);  24:   157  (O. 
'94)- 

Rorke,  Mary.     The.  '82,2:  1,60;   '84,2:  109,  162. 
in  "  Harbor  Lights."     The.  '86,  i  :  117,  162. 

Rosalind,     Shakspere's    Character    of.        Cornh.    16 :    474. 
(Lady  Martin)  Blackw.  136 :  399.     The.  '85,  i :  127. 
a  Few  Words  about  Miss  Faucit's.      Poet  Lore  i :   145 

(Mr.'89). 
on  the  Stage.     (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  51 :  248. 
Miss  Faucit  as.     See  "  Aliss  Paucity 
Mrs.  Langtry  as.     See  "  Mrs.  Langtry." 
Julia  Marlowe  as.     See"  Julia  Mai-lowe  Taber." 
Mrs.  Siddons  as.     See"  Mrs.  Siddons." 
See  "  Shakspere;'  "As  You  Like  It,''  etc. 

(Roscoe,  E.)     Hamlet  and  the  Critics.     Victoria  20 :  502. 
Hamlet,  Gervinus'  Criticism  on.     Victoria  21  :  338. 
Ophelia.     Victoria  18:  117. 

(Rose,  Edw.)     Comedie  Fran9aise.     The.  '79,  i  :  311. 

Kissing  on  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  149  (Mr. '95). 
■    Shakspere  and  History.     Fraser  93  :  546. 
Shakspere  as  an  Adapter.     Macmil.  39  :  69. 
Wagner  as  a  Dramatist.     Fraser  99:  519. 

Rose,  Edw.  and  Anthony  Hope.    "  Prisoner  of  Zenda."    (L.  B. 
Ellis)  lUust.  (Je.  and  Jl.'96). 

Rosalie,  Amy,     The.  '78,  2  :  336.     The.  '84,  i  :  152. 

(Rosenfeld,  Sidney.)     Play  writing.     Author  3  :  142. 

(Ross,  Morris.)     Deterioration  of  the  Stage.      Poet  Lore  3: 
353  (Jl-  '90- 

Rossi,  Ernesto,  and  St.  Petersburg.     (A.  Monroe)  The.  n.  s. 
26:  24(J1.'95). 
as  Hamlet.       (W.  B.  Kingston)     The.  '84,  i  :    173;  2: 
90. 


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Royalty,    Playing   Before.      (A.  k  Becket)  The.   n.  s.  24: 

226  (N.  '94). 
Theatre,  Reminiscences  of.     (F.  C.    Burnand)    The.  n. 

s.  27:  6  (Ja.  '96). 
and    Theatre    Closing.       (H.    Elliott)    The.  n.    s.    27: 

154  (Mr. '96). 

(Runnion,  J.  B.)     Henry  Irving.     Dial  (Ch.)  4:  277. 

T.  Salvini.     Dial  (Ch.)  Autobiog.  15:  298  (N.  16,  '93). 

On  and  Off  the  Stage.     Lakeside  2:  299. 

Paris  Theatres.     Dial  (Ch.)  i :  5. 

Joseph  Jefferson.     Lippinc.  4:  167  (Ag.'69). 

Review  of  Jefferson's  Autobiography.    Dial(Ch.)ii:  237. 

Murdoch's  "The  Stage."    Dial  (Ch.)  i  :  107. 

Recent  Stage  Literature.     Dial  (Ch.)2:  259. 

Rush,  Benjamin.     Harper  7:  157;  47:  453. 

Ruskin,  John.  His  Early  Theatre  Going.  Liv.  Age  168: 
766  (Mr.  20,  '86). 

(Russell,  Edw.  R.)    Work  of  Henry  Irving.    Fortn.  42:  401  ; 
40:  466. 

(Russell,  E.  K.)    "  Romeo  and  Juliet  "  at  the  Lyceum.  Macmil. 
46:  325. 
Irving's  King  Lear.     19th  Cent.  33  :  44  (Ja.  '93). 
Heroines  of  Shakspere.     Victoria  53:  126,  333. 

Russian  Drama.  So.  Lit.  Mess.  24:  250.  (H.  S.  Edwards) 
The.  n.  s.  26  :  213  (0.'95).    Ed.  R.  128 :  158. 

and  Polish  Theatre.     Internat.  M.  11  :  225. 

Shakspere  and.  (W.  H.  Dole)  Poet  Lore  i :  497;  2  :  113, 
566  (N.  '89,  M.  &  N.  '90). 

Dramatist,  Alex.  Gribayedof.     See  "  Gribayedof^''  etc. 

Theatres.     Harper  26  :  602  (Ap.  '63). 

Sec  '^Madame  Alisov," 

Rutty,  Herbert  Waring.     See"H.  Waring.'''' 

Ryley,  Madeline  Lucette.  "  Christopher,  Jr."  (B.Fletcher) 
Godey  132 :  19  (Ja.  '96). 


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Ryan,  Katie.     The.  '8l,  i :  103. 

Ryder,  John,   Recollections  of.     (H.Turner)   The.    '85,  i: 


St.  John,  Florence.     The.  n.  s.  22 :  252  (N.  '93). 
(St.  Maur,  Harry.)    Jane  Hading.   Munsey  14  :  159  (N.  '95). 
(Sage,  A.)     Hamlet  of  the  Stage.     Atlan.  23:  665;  24:  188. 
(Saintsbury,  G.)     French  Tragedy.     Fraser  100:  456. 
(Sala,  G.  A.)     Stage  Costumes.     Belgra.  8:  loi. 

Comedies  of  William  Cobbett.    Belgra  25  :  465.    (Fred'k 

Robson)  Atlan.  13  :  715. 
Pantomime  and  Pandemonium.    Belgra.  II  :  165. 
Nemesis  of  Pantomime.     Belgra.  25  :  340. 
Salaries,    Actors   and   their.     Harper  2:  403  (F.  '51)     (A. 
a  Becket)  The.  n.  s.  25 :  209  (O.  '95). 

(Salmon,  Edw.)     Democracy  and  the  Drama.     National  12  : 
398  (N.  '88). 

Salvini,  Alexander.     (M.  Aldrich)  Arena  7:  129  (Ja.  '93). 

Salvini,  Tommaso.     Sat.  R.  57:  345,  373,  474-     Temp.   Bar 

57:  67.     Spec.  57:  376.     St.  James'  36:  329.     (H.  B. 

Bedford)  Month    27:   288.     (H.    James,   Jr.)    Atlan. 

51:  377.     (E.  Lazarus)  Cent,  i  :   no  (N.  '81).     (W. 

E.  Henley)  National  3 :    199    (Ap.    '84).      Same   art. 

Liv.  Age  161:  468.     (W.  R.  Balch).     Amer.  i  :  141. 
and  Mr.  Irving.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14 :  609. 
as  Hamlet.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  15:  46. 
as  King  Lear.      Cent.    5:    563   (F.    '84).      The.    n.    s. 

20:  281  (D.  '92).     (E.  Lazarus)  Cent.  4:  88  (My.  '83). 
as  Othello.     Lippinc.  12:  742  (D.  '73).     (J.  H.  Browne) 

Galaxy  16:  819.     (R.  G.  White)  Nation  17:  46.     (F. 

Kemble)  Temp,  Bar  71  :  368. 
as  Saul  in  Alfieri's  tragedy.     (E.  Shinn)  Nation  19  :  14. 
Autobiography  of.     (J.   B.  Runnion)  Dial  (Ch.)  15:  298 

(N.  16,  '93). 
On  Shakspere.     (H.  Zimmern)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  32:  131. 


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(Salvini,  Tommaso.)    Some  Views  of  Acting.     Cent.  19:  194. 
Impressions  of  Some  of  Shakspere's  Characters,     Cent. 

I  :ii7  (N.  '81). 
Impressions  of  Lear.     Cent.  5  :  563  (F.  '84). 
I^eaves  from  the  Autobiography  of.     Cent.  23  :  230  (D. 
'92) ;  45  :  588  (F.  '83) ;  46  :  90,  927  (My.,  and  O.  '93). 

(Samson,  Adelaide  Louise.)     Seven  Notable  American  Stars. 
Metrop.  4:  366  (D,  '96). 

Samson,  M.,  Teacher  of  Rachel.     (L.  H.  Hooper)  Lippinc. 
29:  617  (Ja.  '82). 

(Sarcey,    Francisque.)     At   Chicago.      Scrib.    13:    677    (My. 

'93)- 
French  Comedy.     19th  Cent.  6 :  182. 

Sardou,  Victorien.     Harper  47  :  841.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  In- 

ternat.  R.  7:  552.      (P.  Feval)  Ev.  Sat.  l:   719.     (A. 

W.  Howard)  Munsey  12:   137  (D.  '94).     (P.  Black) 

Lippinc.  ID :  314. 
at  Marley.     (F.  O'Kane)  The.  '79,  2:  137. 
Breakfast  with.     (A.  Rhodes)  Galaxy  17:  485. 
"Cleopatra."      (C.    Seymour)    Poet    Lore   2:    654   (D. 

'90).     Art  J.  44 :  98  (Jl.  '92). 
"  Daniel  Rochat."     The.  '80, 1 :  154. 
"Fedora."     (W.  F.  Waller)  The.   '83,  i:  85,  362,  378. 
"Georgette."     (A.  Langel)  Nation  42:  9. 
"Madame  Sans    Gene."     (A.    Langel)    Nation   57:  445 

(D.  14,  '93). 
"Theodora."     (A.  Langel)    Nation   42:  9.     (J.  Bryce) 

Contemp.  47:  266  (F.  '85).     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  164: 

733  (Mr.  '85). 
"Thermidor."     Sat.  R.  73:  626.     (A.  Goldemar)  Fortn. 

57:  770  (Ja.  '92). 

(Sargent,  Franklin  H.)     Shall  We  Have  an  American  Con- 
servatoire?    Cent.  6:  475  (Jl.  '84). 
Dramatic  Teaching  Abroad.      Looker  On  I  :  522  (Mr. 
'96). 
20 


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(Sargent,  W.)     The  French  Drama.     No.  Am.  78:  319. 
Scenery,  Dress,  and  Decorations.     (G.  Turner)  The.  '80,  i  : 

350. 
Schiller.     Dramatic  Character  of.     So.  Lit.  J.  4:   70,327. 
Shakspere,  and  ^Eschylus.     Blackw.  69  :  641 . 
"  Maria  Stuart."     (H.  S.  Wilson)  The.  '80,  2:   167. 
Schlegel's  Lectures  on  the  Drama.     Portf.  (Den.)  17:  477. 
on  the  Drama.     (W.  Hazlitt)  Ed.  R.  26:  67. 
(Schleuther,  Paul.)     Eleanora  Duse.     Looker  On  (Mr.  '96). 
School  of  Dramatic  Art.     Spec.   66:  169.     (H.    Aid^)   19th 
Cent.  II :  567  (Ap.  '82).     (F.  C.  Burnand)  19th  Cent. 
11:   753    (My.    '82).      (C.    Scott)   The.    '82,   2:    193. 
(H.  Aide)  The.  '82,  i  :   73.     (H.  Morley)  The.  '80,  i : 
76.    (S.  J.  A.  Fitz-Gerald)  The.  n.  s.  25  :  344  (Je.  '95). 
The  New.     (A.  W.  Pinero)  The.  n.  s.  13:  317. 
London  as.     Sat.  R.  66:   522  (N.  3,  '88). 
PossibiHties  of  a.     Sat.  R.  66:  581  and  615  (N.  17  and  24, 

'88). 
Provinces  as  a.     Sat.  R.  66:  433  (O.  13,  '88). 
Dramatic  Teaching  Abroad.       (F.  H.  Sargent)  Looker 
On  I  :   522  (Mr.  '96). 

*'  School  for  Scandal."     See  "  R.  B.  Shendan,"  etc. 
(Schovelin,  T.  A.)     Henrik  Ibsen.     Scand.  i :  11,133. 
(Schuyler,  E.)     Myths  of  "  Hamlet. "     Nation  10:   170. 
(Schwab,  Fred'k  A.)     New  York  Season,  '93  and  '94.     Cos- 
mop.  17:  18  (My.  '94). 
Scotland,  Drama  in.     Hogg  8:  392,412. 
Scott,  Clement.     The.  '86,  i :   i. 
(Scott,  Clement.)     A  Critic  of  the  Critics  Criticized.     The.  n.  s. 
13 :  297. 
A  School  of  Dramatic  Art.     The.  '82,  2  :   193. 
First  Night  Criticism.     The.  n.  s.  24:   100  (S.  '94). 
Criticism  in  Advance.     The.  n.  s.  24:  158  (O,  '94). 
"Hamlet."     The.  '84,  2  :  243. 


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(Scott,  Clement.)  James  Maddison  Morton.   Lond.  See.  49 :  66. 
The  Modern  Society  Play.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  6  (Ja.  '95). 
The  New  Dictator.     The.  n.  s.  25:  263  (My.  '95). 
Two  Dramatic  Revolutions.     No.  Am.  157:  476  (O.  '93). 
Why  Do  We  Go  to  the  Play?     The.  n.  s.  11 :    117. 
Worship  of  Bad  Plays.     The.  n.  s.  16:  261. 

(Scott,  Sir  Walter.)     Braden's  Life  of  John  P.  Kemble.     Quart. 

34:   197- 
Life  and  Writings  of  Moli^re.      For.  Quar.  R.  2 :  306. 
Same  art.  Mus.  13:  113. 

Scribe,  Augustin    Eugene.      Harper  22:    849.      (J.   D.   Os- 
borne) Scrib.   17:  59  (N.  '78).    (J.  P.  Simpson)  The. 
'80,2:  333. 
"Adrienne  Lecouvreur."     (C.  E.  Meetkerke)  Argosy  55: 
106  (F.  '93).    Temp.  Bar  49  :  534.    Appleton's  24 :  250. 

(Scudamore,    E.    R.)       Japanese    Theatre.       Cosmop.    10: 

685. 
(Sears,  E.  I.)     Modern  French  Drama.     National  Q.  i :  64. 
"  Second  Mrs.  Tanqueray,  The."     See  "A.  W.  Pinetv.'" 
(Sedgwick,  A.  G.)     A  School  for  Actors.     Nation  39:   195. 
Jefferson  as  Rip  Van  Winkle.     Nation  9 :  247. 
Lyceum  School  for  Actors.     Nation  39  :  195. 
Sensation  Scenes.     (W.  J.  Lawrence.)     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  37: 

400. 
(Serle,  T.  J.)     Dramatic  Reform.     Colburn  166:  8. 
(Seton,  M.)     "  Hamlet  "  and  "  Macbeth"  at  the  Lyceum.     Col- 
burn 160:   175. 
Recent  Shaksperian  Revivals.     Colburn  160:   175,346. 

(Severance,  Alice.)     Julia  Marlowe  Taber.     Godey  132:  401 
(Ap.  '96). 

(Seymour,    Chas.)      "Hamlet"    at   the   Com6die   Fran9aise. 
Poet  Lore  i :  571  (D.  '89) . 
"  Romeo  and  Juliet "  in  French.     Poet  Lore  3  :  27. 
Sardou's  "Cleopatra."     Poet  Lore  2:  654(0.  '90), 


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Shakspere,  William.  Ath.  '89, 2  :  139.  Spec.  62:517.  (C. 
W.  Franklyn)  Westm.  132 :  348.  Belgra.  78 :  398  (Ag. 
'92).  (J.  Stoughton)  Leisure  Hour  13:  215,  279. 
No.  Brit.  12  :  115.  Retros.  7  :  378.  Westm.  20  :  151 ; 
26:30.  Fraser2i :  493,  740.  (Cartlinal  Wiseman)  Cath. 
World  l:  548.  (A.  King)  Argosy  16:  216.  Loncl. 
Quart.  R.  22:  201.  (M.  Bell)  Cath.  World  29:  67. 
Canad.  M.  17:  408.  Wes.  J.  6  :  273,  545.  Lond.  Soc. 
5:  413- 

Note. —  For  Plays,  CJiaracters,  and  Actors,  see  the  several 
names  of  same. 

A  French  View  of.     (Ernest  Brain)  The.  n.  s.  27:  208 

(Ap.  '96). 
Actors,  Original,  of  his  Plays.     Temp.  Bar  53:  252. 
An  Actor's  Notes  on.     (H.  Irving)  19th.  Cent.  5  :  260. 
an  American  Point  of  View,  from.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath. 

World  25 :  422. 
and  his  Esthetic  Critics.     (A.  Morgan)  Cath.  World  40 : 

379- 
and  his  Critics.     So.   Lit.   Mess.   4:    132.     Knick.  32: 

518.     Hogg  14:  345.     Dub.  Univ.  61 :  3. 
and  the  Church.     (John  Malone)  The  Seminary  i  :  8,  9, 

1 1  (Jl.  '93)- 
and  the  Drama.     Blackw.  59  :  534. 
and  Gloucestershire.     (W.  P.  Fillimore)  Antiq.  n.  s.  4: 

10. 
and  History.     Knowl.  Ii:  75.     (E.  Rose)  Macmil.  39: 

69. 
and   Holinshed.        (W.    C.    Pell)  Harper  23:    486   (S. 

'61). 
and  Ben  Jonson,  Quarrel  Between.     No.  Brit.  52 :  394. 
and  the  Jews.     (J.  N.  Hales)  Eng.   Hist.  R.  9  :  652  (O. 

'94). 
and  John   Lyly.     (H.    Davis)  Poet   Lore  5:  177  (Ap. 

'93)- 


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Shakspere,  William,  and  his  Latest  Stage  Interpreters.    Fraser 

64  :  772. 
and  Moli^re.     (C.  'Coquelin)  Cent.  i6  :  819. 
and  a  Municipal  Theatre.     (A.  Dillon)  Westm.  143:  418 

(Ap.  '95). 
and  Stage  Costumes.     (O.  Wilde)  19th  Cent.  17:  800. 
and  his  Plays.     (Delia  Bacon)  Putnam  7:  i, 
and  Russian  Drama.     (N.  H.  Dole)  Poet  Lore  i  :  497 

(N.  '89);  2  :  113,  566  (Mr.  and  N.  '90). 
Times  of.     (H.  J.  Fox)  Meth.  Q.  41 :  623. 
and  Venice.     Quart.  169:  26  (Jl.  '89). 
Art  of.     Victoria  i:   481.  (R.  G.  White)  Atlan.  3:  657. 

(T.   H.  Caine)    Contemp.    43 :    883.     Same  art.    Eel. 

M.  loi  :  240. 
as  an  Actor.     (A.  Cargill)  Scrib.  9:  613  (My.  '91). 
as  an  Adapter.     (E.  Rose)  Macmil.  39:  69. 
as  an  Artist.     O.  and  N.  2  :  367. 

as  a  Dialect  Artist.     (A.  Morgan)  Cath.  World  52 :  849. 
as  a  Historian.     Dub.  R.  9:  316.     Spec.  68 :  265  (F.  20, 

'92). 
as  a  Dramatic  Model.     (W,  Spink)  National  6:  384  (N. 

'85).     Same  art.  Eel.  M,  106:  86. 
as  a  Moral  Teacher.     Leis.  Hour  13:  281. 
as  Player  and  Poet.     (E.  P.  Evans)  Lakeside  2 :  173. 
as  a  Temperance  Teacher.     (A.  E.  Barr)  Leis.  Hour  35  : 

29. 
as  a  Theatre  Proprietor.     (H.  Weight)  Antiq.  n.  s.  4: 

142. 
Astrology  of.     (J.   Cooke)  Macmil.  51 :  462.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age  165:  281. 
Ballads    Illustrating.      (A.   E.    Barr)     Harper    62  :    52 

(D.  '80). 
Ben  Jonson,  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.     Fraser  16  :  527. 
Blemishes  in  the  Writings  of —  the  Spots  on  the   Sun. 

(D.  Boucicault)  Arena  i  :  131. 
Booth's  Letter  Perfect.     Colburn  124  :  192. 
Browning's  Tribute  to.     (C.  Porter)  Poet  Lore  3:  216. 


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Shakspere,  William,  Catholic  View  of.     (J.   Malone)  Cath. 

World  55  :   716  (Ag.  '92). 
Characters  of.     Amer.  3  :   141;   7:  126,561. 
Characters  of,  Individuality  of.     (M.  C.  Clarke)  Sharpe 

6:  181 ;   7:  217;  8:  19,  88;  9:  24,  143:   10:  196,  349; 

II:  168,343;    13:    139. 
Characters  of,  Impressions  of  Some.     (T.  Salvini)  Cent. 

I  :  117. 
Child-Life  in.     (M.  L.  Griffin)  Irish  Mo.  19:  434. 
Cicero  in  the  Works  of.     Acad.  (Syr.)  5:  108. 
Coleridge's  Lectures  on.     (T.  H.  Caine)  Acad.  25  :  19. 
Comedies  of.     (D.  J.  Snider)  Westm.  2:  219. 
Comedies  of,  Time  in.     (H.  A.  Clapp)  Atlan.  55:  386. 
Commemorations.     (G.   Morley)  Poet  Lore  2  :  252,  607 ; 

3  :  204.     (G.  Morley)  Belgra.  82  :  72  (S.  '93). 
Critics  of,  English  and  Foreign.     Ed.  R.  90:  39. 
Criticism.     (W.  H.  Pollock)  19th  Cent.  II :  915. 
Criticism  of.     A  New  Inductive  Science.     (G.  E.  Wood- 
berry)  Nation  41 :  201. 
Criticism  on.     Sharpe  37  :  180,  232,  290  ;  41  :  293.     Ed. 

R.  98 :  709.     Am.  Church  R.  26  :  497. 
Crotchet-Mongers.     Book  Lore  4:   153. 
Delicacy  of.     (Richard  Malcolm  Johnston)  Cath.  World 

39:   119. 
Division  of  Plays  into  Scenes.     (W.  J.  Rolfe)  Lit.  World 

(Bost.)  13  :  II. 
Eclipse  of.     (D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  25  :  302. 
Editions  of.     Liv.  Age  62:  265. 
Emendations  in.     (W.  W.  Lloyd)  Ath.  '84,  i :  727.     (F. 

Bowen)  No.  Am.  78:  371. 
Emphasis,  Capitals  of.     The.  '79,  i :  66. 
English  Kings  of.     (W.  Pater)  Scrib.  5  :  506. 
Ethics  of.     (I.  F.  Bellows)  Unit.  R.  24 :  336. 
Eyes  in.     (W.  J.  Rolfe)  Poet  Lore  i  :  479. 
Falstaffand  Queen  lilizabeth.     19th  Cent.  (F.  '96). 
F.  A.  Kemble's  Notes  on.     (E.  Dowden)  Acad.  22 :  409. 

Blackw.  I  :  455.    Spec.  56 :  53. 


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Shakspere,  William,  Fact  and  Fiction  About.     (Henry  Lacy) 

The.  n.  s.  25:  88  (F.'gs)- 
Female  Characters   of.      No.   Brit.   8 :  265.      Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  14:   I.      Blackw.  33:    124,  541.     (Lady  Mar- 
tin) Blackw.  129 :  66, 198,  324.   Same  art.  Appleton  25  : 

246,    312,  399.     Also  Eel.  AT.  96  :  301,  487,  643.    Also 

Liv.    Age   149:   33,145,206.      Portf.  (Den.)    31:    47. 

Tait  n.  s.    16:    696,   796;    17:    165.      See"  IVomen  of 

Shakspere^''  etc. 
First  Publisher.     (Appleton  Morgan)  Cath.  World  51  : 

606. 
Fools  of.      (J.  N.  Hetherington)  Cornh.  40:   720.     (M. 

C.  Clarke)  Sharpe  8  :  88. 
Friendship  in.   (W.  R.  Alger^  Chr.  Exam.  73 :  209,  403. 

Tait  n.  s.  19  :  696,  796. 
Friendship,  Female.     Penny  M.  10  :  109. 
French  Criticism  of.      Chamb.  J.  29:   215,368.     (G.  H. 

Lewes)  Cornh.  II :   33,256.      (J.   Doran)   19th  Cent. 

3:  115.      Same  art.  Liv.  Age.  136:   533.       Temp.  Bar 

II :  537.     Lon.  M.  i :  126. 
From  an  American  Point  of  View.     (J.  G.  Shea)  Cath. 

World  25  :  422. 
Genius  of.     (J.  R.  Lowell)  No.  Am.  106:  629.     (E.  P. 

Whipple)  Atlan.   20:    178.      (J.  King)      Canad.    Mo. 

10:  501. 
Gentlemen,  Delineation  of.     Temp.  Bar  23 :  104. 
German  Criticism  of.     (J.    M.    Hart)   Putnam   16:   353, 

562.     (G.   Moir)  Blackw.  37  :  236,  523,  747  ;  39  :  699 ; 

40:  139,427.     O.  and  N.  6:  198.     Broadw.  10:  33. 
Gervinus  on.     Westm.  8:  371.     Ed.  R.  117:  491. 
Going  to  the  Play  with.     All  the  Year  6 :  379. 
Guesses  at.      (H.   Schiitz  Wilson)  Gent.    M.  n.  s.  57: 

423  (O.  '96). 
Handwriting.     (Appleton  Morgan)  Cath.  World  50:  165. 
Hazlitt's  Characters  of  Shakspere.  (F.  Jeffrey)  Ed.  R.  28  : 

472.   Quart.  18:  485.    Am.  Q.  18:  485.     Anal.  M.  ii: 

346.    Mod.  R.  92  :  53. 


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Shakspere,  William,  Heroines  of,     (Mrs.  A.  Gowing)  The. 

n.  s.  12:  80.     (E.  R.  Russell)  Victoria  33:   126,333. 

(M,  Davies)  Colburn  154:    716;    155:    78,  633.     (E. 

Spence)  The.  n.  s.  17:  135. 
Historical  Plays.     J.  Spec.  Philos.  11  :  79.     Ed.  R.  73: 

54.     (E.  Dowden)  Acad.  23  :  90. 
Historically  Considered.    (T.  P.  Courtenay)  Colburn  53  : 

250,  364,  463  ;  54  :  42,  494  ;  55  :  57,  236,  346. 
How  he  became  Popular  in  Germany.     (E.  Marx)  Gent. 

M.  n.  s.  24  :  707. 
How  to  Study.     (Appleton  Morgan)  Cath.  World  57: 

777. 
Hugo  on.     (H.  Monroe)  Dial(Ch.)  7:  181. 
Ignorance    of.      (E.    O.    von    Lippman)    New    R.    4: 

250. 
Immortal  Creations  of.     Brit.  Quar.  R.  77 :  349. 
Improving.     Knovvl.  10  :  226. 
In  and  Out  of.     The.  n.  s.  14  :  225  ;  15  :  19. 
In  Blackfriars,     (F.  Hawkins)  The.  '78,  2:  38. 
In  Dutch.     (T.  H.  de  Beer)  Poet  Lore  i  :  259. 
In  Germany.     Blackw.  39  :  699. 
In    His  Own  Theatre.    (G.  E.  Woodberry)  Nation  43  : 

140. 
In  Japan.     (E.  Hausknecht)  Poet  Lore  i  :  466. 
In  Nineteenth  Century.     Sat.  R.  53  :  493. 
In  Paris.     (S.  Austin)  Ed.  R.  83 :    47.      Same  art.  Liv. 

Age  8 :  495. 
Influence  of.      (H.   Giles)   Chr.   Exam.   67:    178.      (D. 

Boucicault)  No.  Am.  147 :  680. 
Insanity  in.     (J.  R.  Dennett)  Nation  2 :  758. 
Jest  Book  of.     Retros.  18:  313. 
Literature  on.     Bentley  2 :  30. 
Literature,  Recent,  1840.     Ed.  R.  71  :  446. 
Lovers  in   Plays  of.     (D.  H.  Wlieeler)  Chaut.  15  :  558 

(A.  '92). 
Mad.     All  the  Year  11  :  346. 
Melancholy  of.     Nat.  Q.  2  :  340. 


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Shakspere,  William,  Merry  Men  of.     (C.  W.  Watson)  So. 

M.  i6:  397»565;  17=  46- 
Misconceptions  of,  on  the  Stage.     N.  Eng.  M.  9  :  435. 
Misimproved.     Once  a  Week  21 :  12. 
Moral  Proportion  and  Fatalism  of  Passion  in  Tragedies 

of  (E.  A.  Moore)  Poet  Lore  7:   75,  551  (Ag.-N.  '95). 
Much  Ado  about  the  Sonnets.     (Appleton  Morgan)  Cath. 

World.  42  :  212. 
Municipal  Theatre.    (A.  Dillon)  Westm.   143 :  418  (Ap. 

'93)- 
Music  of.     All  the  Year  9:  103,  131,  155. 
Mutilated  Anew.     The.  n.  s.  26 :  63  (Ag.  '95). 
New  Interpretations  of.     Ed.  R.  136  :  335. 
New  Readings  in.     Blackw.  74  :  181,  451. 
Non-dramatic  in.  (H.  S.  Wilson)  Internat.  R.  4:  751. 
Notes  on.     (F.  A.  Kemble)  Atlan.  6 :  288. 
Oaths  in.      Poet  Lore  3  :  113. 
On  French  Stage.   (F.  C.  de  Sumichrast)  Harv.  Mo.  18: 

43  (Ap.  '94)- 
On  the  Stage.     Sharpe  33  :   142. 
On  the  Stage  and  in  the  Study.     (H.  Irving)  Good  Words 

24:  32, 
On  Women.     Eng.  Dom.  M.  9:  331.     See  also"  Women 

of  Shakspere." 
Opening   Scenes   in   his    Plays.      (C.   W.   Hodell)  Poet 

Lore  6  :  169,  337,  452  (Ap.,  Je.  and  Ag.  '94). 
People  for  whom  he  Wrote.     (C.  D.  Warner)  Atlan.  43  : 

729;  44:  44. 
Philosophers  and  Jesters  of.     (C.  C.  Clarke)  Gent.  M. 

n.  s.  306 :  634. 
Plays,  Time  in.     (H.  A.  Clapp)  Atlan.  55:  543. 
Popular  Representations  of.    (F.  M.  Capes)  Month  57:  69, 
Predecessors  of.  Sat.  R.  57:  481.   (V.  Paget)  Acad.  25: 

159.     Quart.  161 :  330. 
Psychology  of.     Liv.  Age  64 :   700. 
Puns  of.     (J.  Crosby)  Am.  Bibliog.  7:   142. 
Reading.     (R.  G.White)  Galaxy  22  :  518,637;  23  :  70,233. 
21 


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Shakspere,  William,  Recent  German  Works  on.    (C.  H.  Har- 
ford) Acad.  46:  44  (Jl.  21, '94). 
Recent  Revivals  of.     Spec.  64  :  587. 
Self  Drawn.     Know^l.  1 1 :  99,  244. 
Seven  Ages.     Knick.  ii:   114,500;   12:  21,113,232. 
Simpletons  of.     (M.  C.  Clarke)  Sharpe  7:  217. 
Soldiers  of.     (M.  C.  Clarke)  Sharpe  9:  24,  143;   10:  196, 

349- 

Some  Books  on.     (E.  Dowden)  Acad.  28:   127. 

Some  Women  of.     (Mrs.  A.  Gowing)  The.  n.  s.  12:  80. 

Songs  of.     (S.  L.  Gwynn)  Acad.  48:  369  (N.  '95). 

Stage  Adaptations  of.     Cornh.  8  :  48. 

Stage  Directions  of.     Sat.  R.  65  :   788. 

Stage  Life  of.  (F.  G.  Fleay)  Poet  Lore  5 :  7,  612 
(Ja.,  and  D.  '93). 

Stratford  Festival.  (R.  W.  Bond)  Macmil.  69:  451 
(Ap.  '94). 

Supernatural  in.  (T.  H.  H.  Caine)  Colburn  165 :  1029. 
Westm.  108:  375.     Same  art.  Liv.  Age  135:  369. 

Tercentenary  of,  at  Home.  (M.  D.  Conway)  Harper  29  : 
336  (Ag.  '64). 

Text,  Growth  and  Vicissitudes  of  the.  (Appleton  Mor- 
gan) Cath.  World  46 :  68. 

Theatre  in  Time  of.     (K.  Blind)  Acad.  33  :  390. 

Theatrical  Renaissance  of.     (E.  Fuller)  Lippinc.  45:  88. 

The  Playwright.     (T.  Parker)  Harv.  Mo.  6:   138. 

Three  Desperate  Deaths  in.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  The.  '85,  i  : 

159- 
Trades  and  Crafts  of.     ( F.  Talbot)  Belgra.  26 :  49. 
Tragedies  on  the  Stage.     (John  Foster  Kirk)  Lippinc. 

33  :   501,  604  (My.  and  Je.  '84). 
Tragic  Lovers  of.      (Richard  Malcolm  Johnston)  Cath. 

World  40 :  84. 
T.  Salvini  on.     (H.  Zimmern)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  32:   131. 
Uncanny   Characters   of.     (L.    E.    Francis)    Educa.   11  : 

293- 
Variorum,     Spec.  69:  324  (S.  3,  '92). 


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Shakspere,  William,  Villains  of.     St.  James'  27 :  632. 
What  Lurks  Behind.     (W.  Whitman)  Critic  4 :  145. 
Why  Did  He  Write  Tragedies?     Cornh.  42:   153. 
Wisdom  of  Life.     (E.  Dowden)  Fortn.  50:  405. 
Without  End.     (H.  S.  Wilson)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  41 :  428. 
Women  of.      (E.   Dowden)   Contemp.  47:  517.      Same 

art.  Liv.  Age  165  :  405. 
Worship  of.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Cent.  7 :   780. 
Young  Men  of.     Westm.  106 :  452. 

Shaksperian  Chronology.     (Appleton  Morgan)  Cath.  World 
62 :  449. 
Acted  Drama.     (J.  Murray)  Overland  n.  s.  22 :  355  (O. 

'93)- 
Festival,  1864.     Chamb.  J.  41 :  337.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a 

Week  ID :   104. 
Jubilee  and  Festivals.     Chamb.  J.  41 :   123. 
Jubilee  of  1 769.     Broadw.  3  :  317.     Dub.  Univ.  65  :  603, 
Meeting  at  "  Garrick's  Head."     Lon.  M.  18:  9. 
Plays,  Doubtful.     (Appleton  Morgan)  Calh.  World  55 : 

203,  397- 
Revivals,  Garrick  and.     Temp.  Bar  86 :  496. 
Revivals  in  London.     (J.  R.  Sturgis)  Internat.  R.  6:  650. 
Revivals,  Recent.     (M.  Seton)  Colburn  160:   175,  346. 

(Sharp,  R.  F.)    Pinero  (A.  W.)  and  Farce.    The.  n.  s.  20:  154 

(O.  '92). 
(Sharp,  W.)     Maurice  Maeterlinck.     Acad.  41:  270  (Mr.  19, 

'92). 

"  Shaughraun. "     See  "  Boucicault. " 

(Shaw,  George  Bernard.)     A  Dramatic  Realist  to  his  Critics. 

New  R.  II  :  56  (Je.  '94).     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  123:  326. 
Bernhardt    and    Duse   in    "  Magda."     Sat.   R.  79:    787 

(Je.  15,  '95).     The  Old  Acting  and  the  New.     Sat.  R. 

(D.  14,  '95)- 
(Shea,  Thos.    E.)     Glance    at   Lawrence   Barrett.     Donahue 

(S.  '96). 


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Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley.  Harper  8:  215;  26 :  72  ;  60: 
505.  (A.  V,  Dicey)  Nation  39:  136.  The.  n.  s.  27: 
332  (Je.  '96). 

Mrs.  Oliphant's  Life  of.     See  "Mrs.  Oliphant,"  etc. 

and  his  Biographers.  (J.  B.  Matthews)  Princ.  n.  s.  13  : 
292. 

as  a  Dramatist.     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Amer.  i :  205,  221. 

"Critic."     (J.  B.  Matthews)  Lippinc.  24:  629  (N.  '79). 

"  Rivals."     Foster  Mo.  Ref.  i  :  15. 

"  Rivals  "  and  "  School  for  Scandal."     All  the  Year  58  : 

541,557- 
"Rivals"  and  "School  for  Scandal,"  .Original  Cast  of. 

(A.  Brereton)  The.  '84,  1 :  171. 
"School  for  Scandal."     (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  21:    109. 

(P.  Fitzgerald)  The.  '82,  i:    171.     (A.  G.  Whitian; 

Atlan.  52 :  566. 
"School  for  Scandal  "at  Boston  Museum.     (H.James, 

Jr.)  Atlan.  34:  754. 

(Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.)     Recollections  of  Actresses.     Lippinc. 
53:  92  (Ja.  '94). 

(Shinn,  E.)     T.  Salvini.     Nation  19:  14. 

(Shuttle-worth,  H.  C.,N.  Hall  and).     Duty  of  Church  as  to 
the  Theatre.     Chr.  Lit.  il  :  302  (S.  '94). 

Shylock.  (M.  Jostrow)  Penn  Mo.  11  :  725  (M.  D. 
Conway)  19th  Cent.  7:  828.     (T.  Martin)  Tre.  '79,  2: 

253- 
in  Germany.     (W.  B.  Kingston)  The.  '80,  1:17,  86. 
Original  of.     (S.  R.  Lee)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  24:  185. 
V.  Antonio.     (C.   Edwards)  Contin.  M.  3  :  539.     (C.  H. 

Phelps)  Atlan.  57:  463. 
Whitewashed.     Temp.   Bar  45 :  65.     Same  art.   Eel.  M. 

85:617. 
Siberia,  Theatres  in.     Harper  37:  457  (S.  '68). 

Siam,  Theatre  in  Bankok.     Harper  41 :  362  (Ag.  '70). 


Cfje  St^aga^inc  anb  tgc  SDrama,     165 

(Sichel,  Walter  S.)     The  Stage  "Faust."     National  6:    211 
(O.  '85). 

(Siddons,  J.    H.)      British    Stage  of   19th  Century.      Foster 
Mo.  Ref.  18:  565,639;   19:   14,139,245. 
Sarah  Kemble  Siddons.     Harper  26:  790  (My.  '63). 
Theatrical  Recollections.     Temp.  Bar  56:  458. 

Siddons,  Mrs.  Scott.     Victoria  9  :  60. 

Siddons,  Sarah  Kemble.     Harper  26 :   72. 

(S.  S.  Conant)  Harper  44 :   184  (Ja.  '72). 
(F.  A.  Kemble)  Harper  28:  364  (F.  '64). 
(J.  H.  Siddons)  Harper  26:   790  (My.  '63). 
as  Rosalind.     Poet  Lore  i :   196  (Ap.  '89), 

(Sigmund,  G.  F.)     Theatres  2000  Years  Ago.     Luth,  Q.   3: 
124. 

Sixteenth  Century,  Drama  of.     See  "Early  Drama." 

(Simons,  L.)     Ibsen  as  an  Artist.     Westm.  140:  506  (N.  '93). 

(Simpson,  J.  P.)     The  Claque.     The.  '79,  i :   160. 
Rachel  and  Sarah  Bernhardt.     The.  '80,  2 :  23. 
Eugene  Scribe.     The.  '80,  2 :  333. 
Benjamin  Webster.     The.  '82,  2:  83. 

(Skeat,  E.  G.)     Fairy  Lore  in  "  Midsummer  Night's  Dream." 
Poet  Lore  3:   177. 

(Slater,  J.  W.)     Imitation  or  Mimicry.     J.  Sci.  21  :  475. 

(Slade,  R.  Jope.)     Playgoers'  Club.     The.  n.  s.  22:  273  (N, 

'93)- 
(Smith,  M,  E.)     Actors  in  England  in  Olden  Days.     Tinsley 

34:  619. 

(Smith,  L.)  Is  Courtesy  Extinct  Among  the  Audiences  ?    The. 
n.  s.  14:  10  (Jl.  '89). 

Smith,   Wm.,    1730-1819.      The    Original    Charles    Surface. 
(D.  Cook)  Gent.  M.  n.  s.  19:  261. 
Recollections  of.     Colburn  51 :  323. 


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(Snider,  D.  J.)     "As  You  Like  It."     Western  2:   104,  167. 

J.  Spec.   Philos.  7:  74. 
"Comedy  of  Errors."     Western  2  :  296. 
"  Coriolanus."     Western  1 :  695,771. 
"Cymbeline."     J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:   172. 
"Hamlet."     J.  Spec.  Philos.  7:  67. 
"Julius  Caesar."     Western  2  :  38,  77.     Same  art.  J.  Spec. 

Philos.  6:  234. 
"  King  Henry  IV."     Western  3:  344,396,447. 
"King  Henry  V."     Western  3  :   541. 
"King  John."     Western  3  :  89,157. 
"  King  Lear."     Western  1 :   135,  230,  271. 
"  King  Richard  IL"     Western  3  :  223,  280. 
"Macbeth."     Western  1 :  557,601. 
"  Measure  for  Measure,"     J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  312. 
"  Merchant  of  Venice."     J.  Spec.  Philos.  6:   130,361. 
"  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor."     Western  2  :   722. 
"  Midsummer  Night's  Dream."     J.  Spec.  Philos.  8:  165. 
"Much  Ado  About  Nothing."     Western  2:  641. 
"Othello."     Western  1 :  423,473. 
"  Romeo  and  Juliet."     Western  i :  37,  71. 
Shakspere's  Comedies.     Western  2  :  219. 
"  Taming  of  the  Shrew."     Western  2 :  321. 
"Tempest."    J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  293. 
"  Twelfth  Night."     Western  2  :  413. 
"Two  Gentlemen  of  Verona."     J.  Spec.  Philos.  10:   194. 
"Winter's  Tale."     J.  Spec.  Philos.  9:  80. 

(Snodgrass,  A.  E.)     The  Pocket  Handkerchief  at  the  Play. 
The.  n.  s.  26:  279  (N.  '95). 

Social  Position  of  Actors.     (E.  Yates)  Temp.  Bar  8 :   183. 
Recognition  of  Players.     Harper  78:  316  (Ja.  '89). 
Training  for  Stage  Players.     (C.  Armstrong)  The.  n.  s. 
26:   130  (S.  '95). 

Society  Play,  The  Modern.     (C.    Scott)     The.  n.  s.  25 :    i 
(Ja.  '95)- 


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Somerset,  Mr.  and  Miss.     The.  n.  s.  26:  282  (N.  '95). 

Sonnets  of  the  Playhouse.    (H.  W.  Charlesworth)  Canad.  Mo. 

I  :  558  (S.  '93). 
Sothern,  E.  A.,  Obituary  of.     Harper  72 :   790  (Ap.  '86). 
Sothem,  E.  H.     (M.  Aldrich)  Arena  6:  517  (O.  '92). 
(Southey,  R.)     Spanish  Drama.     Quart.  25  :   i. 

Spanish  Actors  in  Paris.     Colburn  80:   iii. 

Calderon  and  Lope  de  Vega.     For,  Quart.  R.  31 :  502. 
Drama.      (R.   Southey)  Quart.  25  :   i.     (A.  H.  Everett) 

No.  Am.  38 :   166.     (W.  H.  Prescott)  No.  Am.  70 :  28. 

(T.  M.  Watson)  The.  n.  s.  lo:   127.     (J.  R.  Chorley) 

Eraser   59  :   543  ;  60  :   49,  423. 
Drama,  Modern.     Colburn  1 1  :  87,  180. 
Drama,  Early.     Am.  Q.  4:  308.     Blackw.  17:  641;  18: 

680. 
Early,  Interludes  of.     Colburn  5:  549. 
Playwrights,  Early.     St.  James'  14:  24. 
Stage,  Historical  Characters  of.     Appleton  24 :   i6o. 
Theatres.     Quart.  59:  36.    Dub.  R.  13:  207.    Appleton 

23:  563- 

Spanish- American  Burlesque.     (E.  Fawcett)  Lakeside  4: 
190. 

Speakman,  Walter.     The.  '82,  i :  344. 

(Spedding,    J.)     "Merchant  of  Venice."      Cornh.  41  :  276. 
Same  art.  Appleton  23  :  450. 

(Speed,  John  Gilmer.)     A  Week  in  the  New  York  Theatres. 

Forum  49:    118  (Mr.  '95). 
(Spence,  Edw.  F.)    Acting  of  Com^die  Fran9aise.    The.  n.  s. 

22:  73  (Ag.  '93)- 
(Spence,  E. )    Shakspere's  Comedy  Heroines.     The.  n.  s.  17 

135- 
(Spence,  A.  M.)     lago's  Conscience.     Poet  Lore  5  :  194  (Ap. 

'93)- 


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(Spielhagen,  F,)     Modern  German  Drama  and  its  Authors. 
Cosmop.  17:  177  (Je.  '94). 

(Spink,  Wm.)     Shakspere  as  a  Dramatic  Model.     National  6  : 
384  (Nov.  '85).     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  106:  86. 

(SpoflEbrd,  A.  R.)     The  French  Drama.     No,  Am.  81  :  336. 

Stage,  English.  National  2:  412.  (T.  Taylor)  Ev.  Sat.  7: 
193.  Westm.  59:  89.  (W.  B.  Reade)  Galaxy  3:  271. 
Dark  Blue  2  :  635. 

and  the  Poet.     (Lady  Pollock)  Temp.  Bar  44:  331. 

Anecdotes  of.     Eel.  M.  26:  178. 

Annals  of.     Mod.  R.  125  :  337. 

Anomalies.  (H.  S.  Edwards)  Macmil.  41  :  322.  Same 
art.  Appleton  23 :  358. 

Appointments.     All  the  Year  10  :  229. 

Arrangements  in  Theaters.     Appleton  3  :  589. 

Art  To-Day.     The.  n.  s.  24:  151  (O.  '94). 

as  a  Trade.     Sat.  R.  76:  678  (D.  16,  '93). 

As  it  Was.     (H.  W.  Frost)  Galaxy  16 :  483,  599. 

As  it  Was  in  1850.     Bentley  27 :  298. 

Banquets.     Ev.  Sat.  12  :   153. 

Bunn  on  the.     Mod.  R.  152:  459. 

Chronicles  of  the.    (P.  Fitzgerald)  Month  43  :  81,  507;  42 : 

71,  535- 
Costumes.     (G.  A.  Sala)  Belgra.  8 :  loi. 
Door  Lover,  A.     The.  n.  s.  19:  245  (My  '92). 
Door,  Through  the.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  63  (F.  '95). 
Doors.     All  the  Year  37  :  85. 

Dresses  of  i8th  Cent.     Chamb.  J.  69:  789  (D.  '92). 
Emotion.     Bentley  51  :  45. 
English,  Annals  of.     Chamb.  J.  41  :  317. 
English,  Early.    (J.    L.    Stewart)   Canad.   Mo.    14 :    33. 

Temp.  Bar  53  :  243. 
English,  Grand  Days  of  the.  (Olive  Logan)  Harper  59  :  48. 
Enghsh,  in  Time  of  Charles  IL     Temp.  Bar  53  :  554. 
Enghsh,  Present  State  of  (1871).  Temp.  Bar  ;i^:  456. 
English,  Present  State  of  the  (1874).    Temp.  Bar  40,  470. 


i 


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stage,  English,  Recollections  of  Planche.    Temp.  Bar  36 :  391, 
English,  Reminiscences  of.     Temp.  Bar  il  :  135. 
Entrances.    Round  and  About.    (H.  Louther)  Tinsley  26 : 

381. 
French  and  the  French  People.     Mod.  R.  155  :  43. 
French  and  the  Revolution.     Cornh.  39:  442. 
French,  Some  Eccentricities  of  the.     Temp.  Bar  41  :  263. 

Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  16  :  598. 
Glance  at.     (W.  H.  Pollock)  National  5  :  646  (Jl.  '85). 
Going  on  the.     St.  James'  23 :  609. 
Impromptus.    Chamb.  J.  43  :  177.    Same  art.  Ev.  Sat.  i: 

377- 
in  Relation  to  the  Fine  Arts.     Victoria  17  :  362. 
in   Shakspere's    Day.      (Wm.    Poel)    National    15 :    782 

(Ag.  '90). 
Literature,  Recent.     (J.  B.  Runnion)  Dial  (Ch.)  2  :  259. 
Lovers.     Ev.  Sat.  10:  282. 

Low  Life  on.     (R.  Ogilvy)  Once  a  Week  17  :  408,  42S. 
MetropoHtan.     Blackvv.  48 :  234. 
Misconceptions  about  the.     (H.   Irving)  19th  Cent.  32: 

670  (O.  '92). 
Modern.     Harper  72:  80$  (Ap.  '86). 
Modern.     Mod.  R.  163  :  406. 
Morality  and  the  Ballet.     Blackw.  105  :    354.     Same  art. 

Eel.  M.  72  :  620. 
of  To-Day  (1870).     St.  James'  25  :  49. 
of  To-Day.     The.  n.  s.  24  :  99  (S.  '94). 
Old.     Chamb.  J.  43  :  379. 
On  and  Off  the.     (Peyton  Wrey)   Lond.  Soc.  29 :   68. 

(J.  B.  Runnion)  Lakeside  2  :  299. 
On  the  Stage.     Harper  28  :  364  (F.  '64). 
One  Night  on  the.     (H.  Downes)  Once  a  Week  1  :  295, 

317- 

Personal  Requisites  for.     (Rose  Coghlan)  Godey's  127: 

754  (D-  '93)- 
Ping  Kee's  View  of.     Blackw.  57  :  415. 
Pity  the  Poor  Drama.     St,  Paul's  10 :  505. 
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stage,  Players  and  Playhouses.     St.  Paul's  3 :  35. 
Plumptre  on.     (J.  Foster)  Ed.  R.  10:  1031. 
Politics  on.     Colburn  135  :  IIO. 
Privileges  of.    (R.  Bell)  St.  James'  I  :  317. 
Properties.     (D.  Cook)  Belgra.  35  :  282. 
Queen  and  the  Squire.     Cornh.  3  :  517,  681. 
Questions  Connected  with.     (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  n.  s. 

25  :  329  (Je.  '95). 
Recollections.     (R.  R.  Noel)  Fraser  91  :  326. 
Saints  of.     Cornh.  15  :  429. 
Scenery  of.     Art  J.  2 :  127,  232  ;  4  :  158,  261  ;  5  :  228  ;  7  : 

212. 
Secret  Regions  of.     (Olive  Logan)  Harper  48  :  628. 
Slips  on.     Cornh.  15  :  665. 
Society  on.     Lond.  Soc.  17:  193. 
State  of.     Fraser  17:  156. 
Stars,  Seven  Notable  American.      (A.  L.  Samson)  Met- 

rop.  4  :  366  (D.  '96). 
Storms.     All  the  Year  28  :  304. 
Struck.     (H.  D.  Traill)  National  19:  457  (Je.  '92). 
Supers  on.     Chamb.  J.  55  :  332. 
Swindles.     St.  James'  23  :  140. 
Tendencies  of.     (Dr.  Walker)  Evang.  R.  8 :  564. 
The,  and  Nature.     (J.  Weiss)  Putnam  14 :  63. 
The,  Murdoch  on.     (J.  B.  Runnion)  Dial  (Ch.)  i  :  107. 
Thunder.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week  14:  685. 
Traditions.     All  the  Year  39  :  533. 
Use  and  Abuse  of.     (J.   M.   MacCarthy)    Cath.  World. 

15=836. 
Whispers.     26:  468.     Ev.  Sat.  il :  455. 
Writers  Against.    (J.  W.  (Cole)  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  38 : 

272. 

Stalls,  The,  the  Pit  and  the  Critics.    (E.  Ballantyne)  The.  n.  s. 
16  :  20.     See  also  "  Gallery"  etc. 

(Stedman,  E.  C.)     Edwin  Booth.     Atlan.  17:  585. 

(Steel,  F.  E.  M.)     Dramatic  Recitation.     Westm.  132:  530. 


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(Stephens,    H.    B.)      Modern  Theatres   and   Intellectuality. 

Canad.  Mo.  17:  368. 
(Stevens,  G.  W.)     The  New  Henrik  Ibsen.     New  R.  12:  39 

(J^-  '95)'     Same   art.    Liv.    Age   205 :    239   (Ap.    27, 

'95)- 
(Stevenson,  E.  I.)     College  Theatricals.     No.  Am.  158:  510 

(Ap.  '94). 
Stevenson,   Robert  Louis,  as   a   Dramatist.     (L.   Johnson) 

Acad.  43:  473  (Je.  3, '93). 
(Stewart,  J.  L.)     Early  English  Stage.     Canad.  Mo.  14:  33. 
Stirling,  Mrs.  (Fanny  Clifton).     The.  '83,  i :  385.     (Arthur 

Escott)  The.  n.  s.  27:  86  (F.  '96). 
Sullivan,    Sir   Arthur.     Dub.    Univ.    94:    485.     (K.  Field) 

Scrib.  18 :  904. 
(Stockton,  John  D.)      Charlotte  Cushman.      Scrib.   12 :  262 

(Je.  '76). 
(Stoddard,  Alfred.)  Sydney  Armstrong.  Lippinc.  51  :  104  (Ja. 

'93)- 
Julia  Marlowe.    Lippinc.  48 :  306. 
E.  S.  Willard.     Lippinc.  51 :  768  (Je.  '93). 
(Stoddard,  Chas.  Warren.)     Behind  the  Scenes.    Atlan.  34: 
527  (N.  '84). 
Drama  in  Honolulu.     Overland  n.  s.  2  :  118. 
(Stoker,  Bram.)     Actor  Management.     19th  Cent.  26:   1040 
(Je.  '90). 
Dramatic  Criticism.     No.  Am.  158:  325  (Mr.  '94). 
Storms  on  the  Stage.     Ev.  Sat.  13 :  269. 
(Stoughton,  J.)     William  Shakspere.      Leis.  Hour  13  :  215, 
279. 
"  Strafford."     See  "  Browning:' 
(Strobel,  A.)     Com^die  Fran9aise.     Murray  6:   335.     Same 
art.  Eel.  M.  113:  552. 
Strolling  Players.     See  "  flayers." 
(St.  John,  J.  A.)     Lady  Macbeth.     Eel.  M.  16:  202. 


72     €^c  sr^aga^mc  anti  tjjc  SDrama* 


(Street,  J.  M.)     "  Coriolanus."     N.  Eng.  M.  51 :  260. 
(Stuart,  C.)     Clara  Morris.     The.  '81,  i  :  145. 
(Stuart,  Wm.)     John  S.  Clarke.     Lippinc.  18:  497. 
(Sturgess,  Beatrice.)     Some  Famous  Juliets.     Peterson  n.  s. 
6:  1065  (O.  '96). 

Sturgis,  Julian.     Comedies.    Spec.  55  :  445.    Spec.  55  :  960. 
Sat.  R.  53 :  675. 

(Sturgis,  J.  R.)    Shaksperian  Revivals  in  London.     Internat. 
R.  6 :  650. 

(Stutzer,  A.)    Theatre  in  Germany.    Belgra.  6  :  476;  28:  476. 

Subsidized  Theatres.     See  "  National  Theatre^''  etc. 

Suburban  Theatres.     (H.   Elliott)  The.  n.   s.  26:  273  (N. 

'95)- 
Success  on  the  Stage.      (J.  McCuUough,  J.  Jefferson,  Maggie 

Mitchell,  Modjeska,    L.   Barrett,  Wm.    Warren)    No. 

Am.  (Je.  '90). 
Sudermann,   Hermann.     (Miss  Braddon)  National  21 :  751 

(Ag-  '93)- 
"Die  Ehre."    Quart.  182:  399  (O.  '95).   (Miss Braddon) 

The.  n.  s.  25  :  131  (Mr.  '95). 
"Heimath."     Quart.  142:  399  (O.  '95). 

Sullivan,  Sir  Arthur.     (K.  Field)  Scrib.  iS:  904.     See  also 
"  Gilbert  and  Sullivan." 

(Sullivan,  M.  F.)     Origin  of  the  Drama.     Month  50:  554. 

"  Supe,"  Amateur,  Story  of  an.     (R.  Keeler)  Atlan.  32 :  77. 

*'  Supers"  at  the  Theatre.     All  the  Year  27  :  438. 

Supernumeraries,  Gentlemen,  in  Canada.     The.  n.  s.  26 : 

277  (N.  '95)- 
Swedish   Drama.     For.  Quar,  R.  2:  208.     Lippinc.  15:   123 

(Ja.  '75)-     See  ^"^  Norwegian  Drama." 

Sweden,  Drama  in.     The.  n.  s.  27  :  340  (Ja.  '96). 

Swordsmansbip,  Stage.     (W.  H.  Pollock)  The.  n.  s.  27 : 
321  (Je.  '96). 


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Taber,  Julia  Marlowe,  Mrs.     (A.  Stoddart)  Lippinc.  48  :  306. 
(B.  Fletcher)  Godey  132  :  589  (Je.  '96). 
as  Rosalind.     Poet  Lore  i :  141  (Mr.  '89). 
Tableaux,  A  Chapter  on.     Scribner  :  (N.  '80). 
(Talbot,  F.)     Trades  and  Crafts  of  Shakspere.      Belgra.  26: 

49. 
Talent  and  Genius  on  the  Stage.     (G.  Barlow)  Contemp.  62  : 

385  (D.  '92). 
(Talfourd,  T.  N. )     Hazlitt's  Lectures  on  the  Drama.     Ed.  R. 
34 :  438. 
Talfourd,  T.  Noon.   Athenian  Captive :  a  Tragedy.  Ed.  R.  68 : 
181.    Mod.  R.  146:  173.     Dub.  R.  5:224. 
Ion :     a  Tragedy.    Quart.  54 :     505.     Ed.   R.   63 :    143. 
Blackw.  126:  419.     (C.  C.  Felton)  No.  Am.  44:  485. 
(T.  D.  Woolsey)  Chr.  Q.  Spec.  10:    156.     Fraser  14: 
218.     Colburn  47:    342.      So.  Lit.  J.  4:  289.     (E.  A. 
Meredith)  Canad.  Mo.  8 :  38. 
Talma,   Frangois  Joseph,  and    the    Dramatic   Art.      (E.   A. 
Mathieu)  The.  '83,  i :  265.    Blackw.  18 :  297.     All  the 
Year  40  :  183.     Temp.   Bar.  47  :  27.  Same  art.  Eel.  M. 
87:  205.  Dub.  Univ.  48:  704.     Same  art.  Eel.  M.  40: 
216.      Colburn  5  :  12 ;  56  :  1$  ;  72  :  536. 
As  an  Actor.     Ev.  Sat.  10 :  334. 
"Taming  of  the  Shrew."     Harper  75  :    152  (Je.  '87).    (F.  A. 
Marshall  and  P.  Fitzgerald)  The.  n.  s.  12 :  10.     Temp. 
Bar.  35  :  539.     All  the  Year  44:   511.     (D.  J.  Snider) 
Western  2 :  321.     (Mrs.  A.   Gowing)  The.   n.   s.    H: 
188.     (A.  Lang)  Harper  90 :  89  (D.  '94). 

(Tawse,  G.)     First  Appearance  of  Mrs.   Kendal  in  London. 
The.  n.  s.  il :  33. 

(Taylor,  T.)     Shortcomings  of  English  Theatre.     Dark  Blue 
I  :  746. 
English  Stage.     Ev.  Sat.  7 :  193. 

(Taylor,  W.  M.)     The  Essentials  of  Eloquence.      Princ.  3: 
177. 


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"Tempest."   (A.    Lang)  Harper  84:   653  (Ap.    '92).      (F. 
A.  March)  Nation  55  :  112  (Ag.  11,  '92). 
Burnand's  Burlesque  on.     Sat.  R.  56  :  275. 
Miranda    and    Ferdinand,    Caliban    and    Ariel    (W.    J. 

Rolfe)  Poet  Lore  3  :  190. 
Montague  on.     Sat.  R.  55  :  590. 
On  the  Stage.     (A.  Brereton)  The.  n.  s.  10 :  59. 
(Ten  Brock,  A.)     Passion  Play  at  Ober  Ammergau.     Hours 

at  Home  3:   527. 
Tendencies  of  Shakspere.     All  the  Year  46  :  38.     Same  art. 

Appleton  25  :  144. 
Tennyson,  Lord  Alfred.     Ed.  R.  145 :  383. 

"  Becket."  Ath.  '85,  i :  7.  Sat.  R.  58 :  757 ;  75  :  145  (F. 
'93).  Spec.  57:  1699.  Blackw.  138:  57.  Eel.  M.  105: 
418,  Macmil.  51 :  287  (F.  '85).  (M.  F.  Egan)  Cath.  W. 
42:  382.  (J.  W.  Mackail)  Acad.  26:  421.  (F.  Hawkins) 
The.  '85,  1 :  53.  (C.  Nicholson)  The  Month  35  :  309. 
"Becket"  at  the  Lyceum.  Spec.  70:  253  (F. '25, 
'93).  (F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  43  =  I5«  (F-  18,  '93).  (J- 
Hatton)  Art  J.  45  :  105  (Ap.  '93). 
"The   Cup"  and   "The  Falcon."     Spec.  57:  316.    Ath. 

'84,  I  :  310.  Appleton  25  :  253.    St.  James'  48 :  195. 
"Promise  of  May."      Sat.  R.  54:  670.      Spec.  55:  1474. 
(F.  Wedmore)  Acad.  22 :  370.    Harper  66 :  269  (F.  '83). 
"Queen  Mary."     Quart.  139:  231  (JI.'75). 
Greek  Drama  vs.  French.     19th  Cent.  7  :  58. 
"Harold."  (H.  James, Jr.)  Nation  24:    43.   (G.  Bloede) 
Western  3  :  430.     Chr.  Obs.  77 :  308. 
Terriss,  William.  The.  '82,  2  :  332 ;  '83,  i  :  329 ;  n.  s.  25  :  224 
(Ap.  '95)- 
as  Romeo.     The.  '85,  l  :  16. 
Ellaline.     The.  n.  s.  23  :  130  (Mr.  '94). 
Terry,  Edward.     The.  n.  s.  19 :  47  (Ja.  '92). 
Terry,   Ellen.     The.  '78,  2:   i,  15; '83,2:  30.    (D.  Cook) 
The.  '80,  I  :   340.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  160  (Mr.  '95).     (E. 
M.  McKenna)  McClure  2:  457  (Ap.  '94). 


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Terry,  Ellen,  as  Beatrice.     (W.  D.  Adams)  The.  '80,  2  :  216. 
as  Portia.     The.  '80,  i  :  49. 

as  Queen  Catharine.      The.   n.   s.    19 :    loi   (F.  '92). 
Bernhardt,  Duse,  and.    (Maud  Andrews)  New  Bohemian 

2:  184  (My.  '96). 
Irving  and.   Harper  69  :  303  (Ag. '84).  See  also  *^  Irving.'''' 

Terry,  Fred.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  (Julia  Neilson).  The.  n.  s.  24: 
102,  118  (S.  '94).  (W.  A.  L.  Bettany)  The.  n.  s.  19 : 
109  (S.  '92). 

Terry,  Marion.  The.  '78,2:  267;  '83,  I:  94;  n.  s.  25:    197 
(Ap.  '95). 
as  Mrs.  Erlyne.      The.  n.  s.  19:  201  (Ap.  '92). 

Tercentenary  of  Shakspere.  (M.D.Conway)  Harper  29  : 
337.  N.  E.  Reg.  18:  319.    Brit.  Quar.  R.  29:  253. 

Text  of  Shakspere.     (R.   G.  White)  Atlan.  8 :    257.   So.  Lit. 
Mess.  3:  761, 
Improvements  in.    (J.W.  (Cole)  Calcraft)  Dub.  Univ.  41 : 
356. 

(Tetley,  A.)     Humor  of  Moli^re.     Macmil.  56:   190. 

Thackeray,  Wm.  M.,  and  the  Theater.     (D.  Cook)  Longm. 
4  :  409.  Same  art.  Critic  5  :  80,  92. 
Dramatic    Adaptation   of  Works  of.      (C.  P.  Johnson) 
Ath.  2:   107,  171  (Jl.  and  Ag.  '92). 

Theater,  an  American  Endowed.      (Fredk.  Ives  Carpenter): 

Dial  (Ch.)  21  (O.  i,  '96). 
Architecture  of.    (E.  A.  E.  Woodrow.)  Am.  Arch.  44:  18, 

59,  119;  45:  35.  71;  46:  24,  124  (Ap.-D.'94). 
Author  and.     (Geo.  P.  Lathrop)  Dr.  Mirror  24:  600  (Je. 

28,  '90). 
Buildings.      (J.   Hollingshead)  The.  n.  s.  28:  73  (Ag. 

'96). 
Building,  Regulations  for.     Am.  Arch.  36:  38,  103;  38: 

22,  iiS  (Ap.  16  and  My.  4,  '92). 


76     Cjjc  a^aga^inc  anti  t^t  SDrama* 


Theater,  and  the  Church.     (J.  Dyer)  Penn  Mo.  10 :  374. 

Duty  of  the  Church  as  to  the.     (N.  Hall;  H.  C.  Shuttle- 
worth)  Chr.  Lit.  II:  302  (S.  '94). 
and  the  Clergy.     (A.  T.  Davidson)  Macmil.  37:  497. 
of  Our  Day.     All  the  Year  42  :  346. 
Going.     Cong.  2  :  305,  434. 
Half  Price  at  9  o'clock.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week  17: 

759- 
How  Can  It  Be  Improved?     Chr.  Obs.  51 :  297,  450. 
How  to  Enjoy  the.     (J.  J.  Wood)  The.  n.  s.  20  :   15  (Je. 

'92). 
Influence  of,  on  Dramatic  Art.     Lon.  M.  i :  146. 
Minor,  Humors  of.      (F.  A.   Guthrie)  Harper  76:   727 

(Ap.  '88). 
Mission  of.     St.  James'  45  :  75. 
Modern  and  Attic  Tragedy.     (S.  D.  Hillman)  Meth.  Q. 

18  •  335- 
Revival  of  Modern.     Temp.  Bar  44:  199. 
Our,  a  Word  About.     Fraser57:  231. 
Picnic  at  Gateshead,  Eng.  (1892).    Spec.  68:  l2(Ap. '92). 
Royal,  Little  Pedlington.      (J.Poole)  Colburn  49:    loi, 

557- 
Spence  at  Fiesole.     Temp.  Bar  13  :  258. 
The.     Ch.  R.  2:  393.     Ed.  R.  90:   129. 
of  To-Day.     (C.  Maynard)  Cosmop.  12:   725  (Ap.  '92). 
in  Time  of  Shakspere.     (K.  Blind)  Acad.  33 :  390. 

Theaters.     (O.  B.  Frothingham)  Nation  2 :  428.      Irish  Q. 

6:  983- 
and  Actors  of  London.     (W.  Thornbury)  Belgra.  7 :  360, 

546;  8:  70,230,394;   10:   104,248,512. 
and  Dramatic  Reform.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Ed.  R.  78:  382. 
and  Music  Halls.     (J.  M.  Browne)  Argosy  2:   117. 
and  Music  Halls  in  England,  Difference  between.     Spec. 

68:  673  (My.  14, '92). 
Bad  Air  in.     (C.  S.  Montgomery)  Engin.  M.  3  :  190. 
Classifying.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Ed.  R.  78:  382  (0.  '43). 


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Theaters,  Construction  and  Interior  Arrangement  of.     (C.  J. 
Hexamer)  J.  Frank.  Inst.  134:  43  (Jl.  '92). 
Grand,  and  Opera  House.     (P.  Fitzgerald)  The  n.  s.  24: 

III  (S.  '94). 
Hall,  and  Audiences.      (D.  Boucicault)  No.   Am.    149: 

429  (O.  '89). 
vs.  Music  Halls.     Sat.  R.  71 :  320,  672. 
2000  Years  Ago.     (G.  F.  Sigmund)  Luth.  Q.  3:  124. 
English.     Dark  Blue  2  :  626.    Ev.  Sat.  5  :  814. 
Th6atre,  Fran9ais.     Quart.  139:   138. 

and  its  Soci^taires.     (Mile.  Blaze  de  Bury).     19th  Cent. 
25:  795  (Je.  '89)531:  72  (Jl.  '89). 
Theatrical  Lawsuits.     (G.  A.  Aitken)  Acad.  36:   135,  168. 
Year,  R6sum^  of,  1891-92.     (W.  Adams)  The.  n.  s.  20: 
49  (Ag.  '92). 
Thespian  Casts.     Tinsley  18  :  71,  587. 
The  Indignation  of  Mr.  Clement  Scott.      The.  n.  s.  26:   126 

(S.  '95)- 
"The  Players."     Critic  14:  9. 
The  Stage.     ( W.  F.  Apthorp)  Atlan.  30 :  248. 
Three  Centuries  of  Shakspere.     Nat.  Q.  17:  277. 

Thomas,  Ambroise.     (J.  A.  F.  Maitland)  The.  n.  s.  27 :   140 
(Mr.  '96). 

Thomas,  Charles.     "The  Scarecrow."     The.  n.  s.  14:  35. 
(Thomas,  F.  R.)     Spare  Minutes  with  Moli^re.     Victoria  31: 

118,306;  32:  36,438. 
(Thomas,  M.)     Age  of  Hamlet.     Ath.  '84,  2:  703. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Moy.     (H.  S.  Clarke)  The.  '85,  2 :  13. 

(Thompson,   F.)      Controversy   about   Macbeth.      Dub,    R. 
105  :  140. 

(Thompson,  J.  P.)     Rip  Van  Winkle  Legend.     Harper  67: 
617. 

(Thornberry,  J.)   Players  and  Playgoers  of  Twenty-five  Years 
Ago.     Galaxy  21 :  581. 
23 


78     €IJc  a^aga^inc  anti  t^t  aDrania. 


(Thornbury,  W.)     London  Theatres  and  Actors.     Belgra.  7: 

360,  546;  8:  70,  230,  394;  10:  104,  248,  512. 
(Thorns,  W.  J.)     German   Drama  and  Early  English.     Col- 

burn  61 :  19. 
(Thorpe,  Otway.)     Juliet.     The.  n.  s.  22:  253  (N.  '93). 
(Thorpe,  Win  ton.)     Peculiarity  of  French  Stage.     The.  n.  s. 

24:  51  (Ag.  '94). 
Tilbury,  Zeffie,  in   "  Ruth's  Romance."     The.   '85,    i:   247, 

260. 
"Titus   Andronicus."     Knowl.    11 :    99.      (F.    Robinson) 

Contemp.  65:  392  (Mr.  '94).     Same  art  Eel.  M.   121: 

547  (Ap.  '94)-     Also   Liv.  Age   201,  233   (Ap.   '94). 

(R.  G.  Latham)  Eraser  82:  361. 
(Todd,  C.  B.)     Fanny  Kemble  at  Lennox.     Lippinc.  52:  66 

(Jl-  '93)- 
Toilers  of  the  Stage.     (Alphonse    Daudet)    The.   n.    s.   24 : 
I  (Jl.  '94). 
(Tolman,  x\.  H.)     Studies  in  Macbeth.     Atlan.  69:  241   (F. 

'92). 
(Tompkins,  I.  G.)     Women  of  Shakspere.     Chaut.  16:    74 

(O.  '92). 
Toole,  John  Lawrence.     The.  '79,  2  :  151.     The.  '80,  i :  317. 
Once  a  Week,  26 :  233.     Tinsley,  14:  221.     Ev.  Sat. 
15  :  442.     (J.  Knight)  The.  '80,  i  :  24. 
Reminiscences.     Spec.  68  :  782  (Je.  4,  '92). 
Humor,  New,  and  Non-Humorists.     National  21  :   449 
(Je.  '73)- 
(Towle,  G.  M.)     G.  H.  Lewes.     Appleton  5:  133. 
(Townsend,   H.)     American   Theatres.     Am.    Arch.    35:    28 

(Ja.  9,  '92). 
(Townsend,  W.)    Clown  in  "Twelfth  Night."    Canad.  Mo.  4: 

59  (N.  '94). 
(Towse,  J.  Rankin.)     Edwin  Booth.     Nation  56:  434  (Je.  13, 

'93)- 
Eleanora  Duse.     Cent.  51  :  130  (N.  '95). 
John  Gilbert.    Cent.  13 :  378. 


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(Towse,  J.  Rankin.)    Henry  Irving.    Cent.  5  :  660  (Mr.  '84). 
Henry  Irving  in  "  The  Bells."     Nation  37  :  369. 
Joseph  Jefferson  as  Caleb  Plummer.     Cent.  5 :  476  (Je. 

'84). 
Helena  Modjeska.     Cent.  $:  22  (N.  '83). 

Trade  Unionism  for  Actors.     Sat.  R.  71  :  129. 

Tragedy,  Aristotle's  Definition  of.     (A.   Fryers)  The.  n.  s. 
17:  227. 
What  is  a?     (H.  Caine  and  R.  Buchanan)  Acad.  34: 

IS.  3°- 
Decline  of.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  Harper  29 :  745  (N.  '64). 
Rymer  on.     (T.  N.  Talfourd)  Retros.  I :   I. 

Tragedy  Writers  and  Writing.     The.  n.  s.  20:  529  (O.  '92). 

Tragedies,  Recent.     (G.  H.  Lewes)  Westm.  37 :  321. 

(Traill,  H.  D.)     Irving's  Becket.     National  21 :  14  (Mr.  '93). 
Literary  Drama.     National  5  :   502. 
Realism  in  the  Modern  Drama.     19th  Cent.  36:  864  (D. 

'94)- 
Stage  Struck.     National  19:  457  (Je.  '92). 
H.  B.  Tree's  Hamlet.     National  19:  225  (Ap.  '92). 

Training,  Social,  for  Actors.     (C.  Armstrong)  The.  n.  s.  26: 
130  (S.  '95). 

Tree,  Herbert  Beerbohm.     The.  '81,  l :  52;  '84,2:   71,107. 

(G.  Parker)   Lippinc.  55:   117  (Ja.   '95).    The.  n.   s. 

19:   175   (Ap.  '92). 
as  Svengali  in  "Trilby."     The.  n.  s.  26:  316. 
(W.  A.  L.  Bettany)  The.  n.  s.  19:  69  (F.  '92). 
as  Hamlet.      Ath.  '92,   1 :    189  (F.  '92).      Gent.  M.  n. 

s.  48:  316  (Mr.  '92).     Spec.  68:  398  (Ap.  '92).     (H. 

D.  Traill)  National  19:  225  (Ap.  '92). 

(Tree,  Herbert  Beerbohm.)  Actors  as  Managers.  Fortn.  54:1. 
Hamlet  from  an  Actor's  Prompt  book.  Fortn.  (Dec. '95). 
on  the  Drama.     Spec.  67:  841. 


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(Tree,  Herbert  Beerbohm.)  on  Henrik  Ibsen.     Gent.  M.  n.  s. 
48  :  103  (Ja.  '92). 
Should  Dramatic  Critics  Write  Plays  ?    The.  n.  s.  26 :  317 

(D-  '95)- 
The  Production  of  Literary  Plays.     Fortn.  54:  925. 

Tree,  Mr.  and  Mrs.,  at  the  Haymarket.     (W.  A.  L.  Bettany) 

The.  23:  75(F. '94)- 
Tree,  Mrs.  Beerbohm.     The.  n,  s.  28:  59  (Ag.  '96). 
Tree's  Monday  Nights  of  Literary  Plays,  Mr.    Fortn.  54:  925. 
Tricks  of  the  Trade.      (Mrs.   Minnie   Maddern  Fiske)   Dr. 

Mirror  23  :  589  (Ap.  12,  '90). 

"  Trilby."    See  "  George  Du  Matirier." 

(Trollope,  A.)     George  H.  Lewes.    Fortn.  31:15.    Same  art. 
Liv.  Age  140  :  307. 

(Trollope,  H.  M.)     French  Drama.     Macmil.  31  :  522. 
J.  B.  P.  MoHere.     Fraser  169:  273. 
Moli^re,  D^but  on  the  Stage.     Blackw.  150:  4S6. 
"  Le  Misanthrope."     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  40:   192. 
"Tartufe."     Blackw.  154:  641  (N.  '93). 

(Trumbull,  Jonathan.)     Walt  Whitman's  View  of  Shakspere. 
Poet  Lore  2 :  368  (Jl.  '90). 

(Trux,  J.  J.)     Negro  Minstrelsy.     Putnam  5  :   73. 

Turner,  Chas.  T.     (A.  B.  Grosart)  Leis.  Hour  24:   711. 

(Turner,  Godfrey.)    Amusement  of  the  English  People.     19th 
Cent.  2:  820  (D.  '77). 
Dickens  and  the  Play.     The.  '85,  i :   171. 
Falstaff's  Letters.     The.  '85,  2  :  291. 
Pantomime  Clowns.     The.  '84,  i :   194. 
Theaters  of  London.     The.  n.  s.  14:  65. 

(Turner,  H.)     Recollections  of  John  Ryder.     The.  '85,  i :  222. 

(Tweedie,  Mrs.  Alex.)     Bjornsen  and  Ibsen.     Temp.  Bar  98: 
536  (Ag.  '93). 

(Twiss,  H.)     Mrs.  Charles  Mathews.     Bentley22:  93. 


C!)c  9[^aga5inc  anb  tfjc  SDtama,     iSi 


"Two  Gentlemen  of  Verona."     (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos. 
id:    194.     (A.  M.  Lethe)  Acad.  (Syr.)  7:  24  (F.  '92). 

(Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.)    Passion  Play  and  Symbolic  Christianity. 
Contemp.  18 :  234. 

(TJpson,  A.  J.)     Frances  Anne  Kemble  in  America.      Critic 
22  :  152  (Mr.  II,  '93). 

Vanbrugh,  Violet.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  5  (Ja.  '95). 

(Van  de  Velde,  Mme.)     Alex.  Dumas, Ji/s.    Fortn.  (Ja.  '96): 

(Vandam,   A.   D.)      Comedie  Fran9aise  of  To-Day.      New 
R.  9  :  314  (S.  '93). 
Adaptation.     Tinsley  19  :  499. 

(Van  Rensselaer,  W.  G.)      Sarah  Bernhardt.     Lippinc.  27: 
180  (F.  '81). 

(Venables,    Gilbert.)     Ophelia's   Madness.     National  4 :  853 
(F.  '85). 

(Venning,  K.)     Emotional  Acting  in   Paris.     The.  n.  s.  10: 

240. 
Bernhardt  as  La  Tosca.  The.  n.  s.  II  :  46;  12  :  97.    The. 

20 :  46  :  21 :  97.     Critic  18  :  85. 
Dramatic  Criticism  in  Paris.     The.  n.  s.  10 :  193. 

Vestris,  Marie  Augusta.     (T.  P.  Grinstead)  Bentley  40 :  255. 
Same  art.  Eel.  M.  39^:  346. 

Voice,  Culture  of.     Allan.  63  :  568.     See  £/oc7(h'on,"  etc. 

American  Conversational.     Why  it  is  Bad.    (F.  Osgood) 

Forum  19  :  501  (Je.  '95). 
Training  of.     Allan.  62  :  715. 

Vanderfelt,   E.   H.,  as  Judah.      The.  n.  s.    19:    152     (Mr. 
'92). 

Vaughan,  Kate.    (K.  HoUingshead)  The.  n.  s.  27  :  257  (My. 
'96). 

(Verney,  Lady  F.  P.)     Mysteries  and  Moralities.     Conlemp. 
25  :  595. 


82     OTlJc  a9a0a5tnc  anb  tfjc  SDrama* 


Ventilation  of  New  Paris  Theatres.     (A.  Morin)  J.  Frank. 

Inst.  76:  369. 
Ventilating,  Warming,  and  Fire-Proofing  of  Theatres.     J. 
Frank.  Inst.  76 :  170. 

Wagner  as  a  Dramatist.     (E.  Rose)  Fraser  (99:  519). 
(Wagner,  Leopold.)     Dramatic  Illusion.     The.  n.  s.  26:  87 

(Ag.  '95)- 
Playwriting,  Past  and  Present.     The.  n.  s.  28:  66  (Ag. 
'96). 
(Waldstein,  Chas.  D.)     Court  Theatre  of  Meiningen.     Har- 
per 82 :   743. 

(Walker,  Dr.)     Autobiography  of  Mrs.  Anna  Cora  Mowatt 
Ritchie.     Howitt  3  :   146,168,181. 
Tendencies  of  the  Stage.     Evang.  R.  8 :  564. 
(Walkley,  A.  B.)     Enghsh  Drama.     Cosmopolis  i  :  88  (Ja. 
'96). 
Maid  Marian  on  the  Stage.     The.  n.  s.  19:  277  (My. '92). 
Some  Plays  of  the  Day.     Fortn.  59:  468  (Ap.  '93). 
Theatres  in  London.     Cosmopolis  4 :  74  (O.  '96). 
The  Public  as  Fetish.     The.  n.  s.  24:  283  (D.  '94). 
(Wall,  A.  H.)     Actor-Managers.     Lond.  Soc.  43:  296. 
(Wall,  J.  W.)     Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Drama.     Knick.  44  : 
59- 
Wallack,   Elliston  and.      (J.    H.    Siddons)    Harper  25  :   73 

(Je.  '62). 
Wallack,  J.  W.     Harper  24 :  73. 

(Wallack,  Lester. )     Memories  of  the  Last  Fifty  Years.     Scrib. 

4 :  411,  582,  719  (O.,  N.  and  D.  '88). 
Waller,  Lewis.     The.  n.  s.  24:  248  (N.  '94).      (W.  A.  L. 

Bettany)  The.  n.  s.  20:   109  (S.  '92). 
(Waller,  W.   F.)      Sardou's  "Cl^opatre."      The.   '83,  I:  85, 

362,  378. 
(Wallis,  D.)     At  the  Music  Hall.     Longm.  22:   163  (Je.  '93). 


^l)c  2t9aga5inc  anb  tf^e  SDrama.     183 


(Walsh,  W.  S.)     Beauties  on  the  American  Stage.     Cosmop. 
14:  294  (Ja.  '93). 

(Walters,  F.)      "Hamlet"   and"    Tempest,"     Mod.    R.   3: 
818. 

(Walton,  C.)     Ophelia.     Poet  Lore  3  :  569. 

(Walton,  J.   P.)     The  Stage  as  an  Educator.     Westm.   142: 
567  (N.  '94). 

Ward,  Genevieve.    Victoria  31  :   153.     The.  '80,1:  193;  n.  s. 
26:  69  (Ag.  '95). 
in  "Forget-Me-Not."     (K.  Field)  Critic  i:  67. 

Ward  on  English  Dramatic  Literature.     (W.  B.  Donne)  Mac- 
mil-  33:  314- 
Warden,   Florence.     "House  on  the   Marsh."     Lit.   World 

(Bost.)i5:    325.     The.  '85,  2:   1,53. 
(Ware,  H.,  Jr.)     The  Drama.     No.  Am.  45  :  313,  335. 

Waring,    Herbert.    (W.     Rutty)    The.    n.    s.    20:    109    (S. 

'92) ;  24 :  29  (Jl.  '94) ;  25  :  349  (Je.  '95).     The.  n.  s. 

24:  164(0.  '94). 
(Warner,  C.  D.)     People  for  whom  Shakspere  Wrote.    Allan. 

43:   729;  44:  44. 
Warner,  Chas.     The.   '79,  i  :   109 ;   '85,  2  :  307,  340.     The. 

n.  s.  27:  343  (Je.  '96). 
Warner,  Miss  Grace.     The.  n.  s.  27 :  343  (Je.  '96). 

Warren,  Wm.     (L.  C.  Davis)  Atlan.  19:  750.     Ev.  Sat.  10: 

330.     (H.  A.  Clapp)  Atlan.  62:  786. 
(Warren,  Wm.)     Success  on  the  Stage.     No.  Am.  135:  580 

(D.  '82). 
Washington,  George,  on  the  French  Stage.     (T.  Child)  Lip- 

pinc.  19:  293  (Mr.  '82). 
Watson,  Alf.  E.  T.     The.  '86,  i :  190. 

(Watson,  C.  W.)      Merry  Men  of  Shakspere.      So.   M.   16: 
397.565;   17:  46. 


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(Watson,  Malcomb.)     Charity  Matinees.     The.  n.  s.  27:  216 
(Ap.  '96). 
Death  of  A.  G.  Reed  and  C.  Green.     The.  n.  s.  25  :  221 

(Ap.  '95). 
Mr.  Grundy  and  the  Critics.     The.  n.  s.  24:  l6l  (0.'94). 
Spanish  Drama.     The.  n.  s.  10:   127. 
Turn  of  the  Tide.     The.  n.  s.  26:   134  (S.  '95). 
Webster,  Benjamin.      The.  n.  s.  20:  23  (Jl.   '92).      (J.   P. 
Simpson)  The.  '82,  2  :  83.     Acad.  22  :   56. 

Webster,  Benjamin,  2d,  Mr.  and  Mrs.     The.  n.  s.  26:   191 

(O.  '95). 
Wilde,  Oscar.      "Lady  Windermere's  Fan."      Spec.  69:  767 

(N.  6,  '92). 
Wildenbruch,  von,  Ernst.     Poet  Lore  3:  481  (S.  '91). 

(Wedmore,  Frederick.)     Mary  Anderson  in  England.     Acad. 

24:  168. 
Mary  Anderson  in  "  Pygmalion  and  Galatea."  Acad.  24 : 

440. 
"  Becket"  at  the  Lyceum.     Acad.  43  :   158  (F.  18,  '93). 
Ada  Cavendish.     Acad.  48:  302  (O.  12,  '95). 
"  Claudian  "  on  the  Stage.     Acad.  24 :  404. 
Obituary  of  Edw.  Dutton  Cook.     Acad.  24  :  404. 
Revival  of  the  Drama  in  London.     19th  Cent.  13  :  217. 
"Jane  Eyre  "  on  the  Stage.     Acad.  23  :  33. 
"  Fedora  "  on  the  Stage.     Acad.  23  :  336. 
Henry  Irving  in  "  Romeo  and  Juliet."     Acad.  21 :  200. 
"  School  for  Scandal."     Acad.  21  :  109. 
Irving's  Macbeth.     Acad.  35  :  14. 
"King  Henry  VHL"  at  the  Lyceum.     Eng.   lUust.  9 : 

291  (Ja.  '92). 
W.  S.  Gilbert's  "Ruddygore."     Acad,  31  :   118. 
Zola  and  the  Comddie  FranQaise.    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  23  :  60. 

(Wedgwood,  J.)      Midsummer   Night's  Dream.      Contemp. 

57:  580. 
(Weiss,  J.)     The  Stage  and  Nature.     Putnam  14:  63. 


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(Weigland,  M.)     Interpretations  of  Ibsen.     Dial  (Ch.)  i6: 

262  (My.    I,  '94). 
("Westbrook,  Raymond.)  The  Domestic  Drama.     Atlan.  41: 

353  (Mr.  '78). 
Westminster  Abbey,  Actors  and  Actresses  in.    Cornh.  67 : 

373  (Ap.  '93)- 
(Wheatley,  H.  B.)     Story  of  "Romeo  and  Juliet."     Antiq. 
n.  s.  5  :  250 ;  6 :  246. 
"Measure  for  Measure."     Antiq.  n.  s.  8 :  200. 

("Wheeler,  A.  A.)    "  Macbeth  "  with  Kelly's  Music.    Overland 
n.  s.  7:  185. 

(Wheeler,  A.  C.)     Actresses  Who  Have  Become   Peeresses. 
Cosmop.  20:  130  (D.  '95). 
Dion  Boucicault.     Arena  3:  47  (D.  'go). 
Extinction  of  Shakspere.     Arena  l  :  423. 
Wheeler,   D.   H.     Lovers  in  Shakspere.      Chaut.   15  :    558 

(Ag.  '92). 
(Whipple,  E.  P.)   The  Genius  of  Shakspere.    Atlan.  20:  178. 
Old  English  Dramatists.     No.  Am.  6^  :  29. 

(White,   M.,  Jr.)     Sarah  Bernhardt.    Munsey   14:   323  (D. 
'95). 

(White,  R.  G.)     Drama  of  the  Period.     Galaxy  8  :  678. 
Fechter's  Hamlet.     Nation  ID:  Il8. 
Fechter's  Realism.     Nation  ID  :  364. 
French  Tragedy.     Atlan.  47  :  827. 
Hamlet.     Galaxy  9  :  535. 
King  Lear.     Atlan.  46  :  1 1 1 ;  48 :  824. 
Sarah  Bernhardt.     Atlan.  47  :  95. 
Stage  Rosalinds.     Atlan.  51  :  248. 
T.  Salvini.     Nation  17:  213. 
Text  of  Shakspere.     Atlan.  8  :  257. 
The  Art  of  Shakspere.     Atlan.  3  :  657. 
"The  School  for  Scandal."     Atlan.  52  :  566. 

(Whitman,  S.)     German  Drama.     Chaut.  21  :  163  (My.  '95). 
24 


1 86     (^{)c  St^aga^inc  anb  tljc  SDrama* 

(Whitman,   W.)     Shakspere's  Historical   Plays.       Critic  4: 

"  "White  Rose."     See  "  R.  Buchanan,^''  etc. 

Whiteside,  Walker,  as   Hamlet.     (B.  Fletcher)  Godey  131  : 
624  (D.  '95). 

(Whitney,  E.)     Othello.     N.  Eng.  M.  47:  412. 

(Whittaker,  F.)     Dramatic  Canon.     Galaxy  23  :  396,  508. 

Whytal,  Russ.     "  For  Fair  Virginia."  (Beaumont  Fletcher) 
Godey  131 :  127  (Ag.  '95). 

Wigs.     All  the  Year  28  :  103. 

Leisure  Hour,  20  :  300 ;  28  :  37,  61. 
(O.  A.  Bierstadt.)     Lippinc.  35:  512. 

Wilde,   Oscar,  New  Views  of.      (P.  H.  W.  Almy)  The.  n.  s. 

24:  119  (Mr.  '94). 
"Ideal  Husband."      (G.  B.  Shaw)  Sat.  R.  79 :  44  (Ja. 

12,  '95)- 
"  Importance  of  Being  in  Earnest."     (G.  B.  Shaw)  Sat. 

R.  79:  249  (F.  23, '95). 
"  Lady  Windermere's  Fan."     Spec.  69  :  767  (N.  26,  '92). 

The.  n.  s.  19 :  200  (Ap.  '92). 
"Salome."     Sat.  R.  74:  18. 
Shakspere  and  Stage  Costume.     19th  Cent.  17:  800. 

Wilkinson,  Tate.     Temp.  Bar  46:  24.     (L.  A.  Lathrop)  The. 

n.  s.  23:  59  (F.  '94). 
Willard,  Edw.  S.    The.  '83,  2 :  57, 91 ;  n.  s.  24:  185  (O.  '94). 
(A.    Stoddart)  Lippinc.   51:  768  (Je.  '93).      (W.   D. 
Adams)  The.  n.  s.  16:   161. 
as  Dick  Venables.     The.  n.  s.  15  :  210. 
in  "The  Deacon."     The.  n.  s.  16:   185. 
(Williams,  A.)     "  Romeo  and  Juliet."     Ath. '84,  2  :  465. 
Williams,  Chas.  Hanbury.     Harper  37:   177  (Jl.  '68). 
(Williams,  F,  H.)     Acting  of  Coquelin.     Amer.  16  :  38. 


(Williams,  S.  F.)     Times  and  Associates  of  Shakspere.     Lit. 
World  (Bost.)  14:   196,  212,  230. 

Willis,  Nathaniel  P.,  Dramas  of.     (C.  C.   Felton)  No.  Am. 
51:   141. 

Wilson,  Francis,  at  Home.     (A.  H.  Paine)  Metrop.  4:  285 
(N.  '96). 

(Wilson,   Francis.)     "I  Remember."     Lippinc.  47:    116  (Ja. 

'91). 
(Wilson,  H.  S.)     Aristophanes' "  The  Frogs."    Acad.  41:  237 

(Mr.  5,  '92). 
Characters  of  Antony  and  Cleopatra.     The.  n.  s.  19 :  59, 

127. 
Discontents  of  a  Dramatist.    The.  '86,  i  :  175. 
Gent.  M.  n.  s.  36:  86.      Same  art.  Li  v.  Age  168:  500 

(F.  '86). 
German  Stage.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  14:  687. 
Goethe  as  an  Actor.    Gent.  M.  n.  s.  36 :  86.     Same  art. 

Liv.  Age  168:  500  (F.  '86). 
Goethe  on  Hamlet.     Lond.  Soc.  28 :  308. 
Guesses  at  Shakspere.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  57:  423  (O.  '96). 
Rachel,  F.     Lond.  Soc.  25  :  222. 
Schiller's  "  Maria  Stuart."     The.  '80,  2:   167. 
Shakspere  Without  End.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  4:  428. 
The  Non-Dramatic  in  Shakspere.     Internat.  R.  4:  751. 
Three  Desperate  Deaths  in  Shakspere.     The.  '85,  i :  137. 
W.  C.  Macready.     Lond.  Soc.  25  :  222. 

(Wingate,  Chas.  E.  L.)     Our  Actors  and  Their  Preferences. 
Lippinc.  39:  339  (F.  '87). 
Imogen  on  the  Stage.     Cosmop.  12 :  525  (Mr.  '92). 

(Wingate,  L.)     Chinese  and  Japanese  Theatres.     Murray  2: 
89,  232. 

(Wingfield,  L.)     Elizabeth  Farren.     The.  '80,  2:  319. 

(Winsor,  J.)     David  Garrick.     Allan.  22:  79  (Jl.  '68). 

Shakspere-Shapleigh  Entanglement.     Allan.  59  :  617. 


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"Winter's  Tale,"   Mary  Anderson  in.     See  "  Jfary  Ander- 
son,^^  etc. 
(W.  Archer)  The.  n.  s.  lo:   214.     Acad.  41:   18  (Ja.  2, 
'92).     (A.  Lang)  Harper  88:   710  (Ap.  '94).     All  the 
Year  41 :  321.     (D.  J.  Snider)  J.  Spec.  Philos.  9  :  80. 
Stage  History  of.     (W.  Archer)  19th  Cent.  12:  511. 
(Wills,  W.  G.)     Dramatic  License.     The.  '80,  i :  199. 
(Winter,  Wm.)     The  Actor  and  his  Duty  to  his  Time.     The. 

23:   134- 
Edwin  Booth.     Harper  63:  61   (Je.  81). 
Henry  Irving.     The.  '84,  2  :  43,  86. 
Joseph  Jefferson.     Harper  73:   391    (Ag.  '86). 
The  Jeffersons.     Cent.  2  :  468. 

Moral  Influence  of  the  Drama.     No.  Am.  136:  581. 
(Winton,  A.)     W.S.Gilbert.     The.  n.  s.  14 :  71. 

(Withrow,  W.   H.)     Early  English  Drama.     Meth.   R.   54: 
534- 

Woffington,  Margaret.    Dub.  Univ.  64:   180.   (F.  P.  Cobbe) 
St.  James'  43 :  807. 
Daly's  Tribute  to  "  Peg."     Sat.  R.  65 :  671. 
and  G.  A.  Bellamy,  Rival  Actresses.     Temp.  Bar  52  :  316. 
Career  of.     (D.  Cook)  Once  a  Week  9 :  61. 
Margaret  ("  Peg  ").     Sat.  R.  58 :  605. 
Recollections  of.     Colburn  52  :  383. 

Woman  in  Comedy.     (C.  T.  Congdon)  Harper  37:  507  (S. 

'68). 
Woman  Characters  of  Moli^re.     Pub.  Opin.  21 :   63  (N.    12, 

'96). 
Women  Dramatists.     English  Dom.  M.  11  :  27. 
Women  and  Amateur  Acting.     (F.  A.  Matthews)  No.  Am. 
159:  759  (D.  '94)- 
as  Dramatists.     All  the  Year  75  :  296  (S.  29,  '94). 
as  Writers  of  Female  Comedy.  (H.  EUiott)  The.  n.  s.  27: 
328  (Je.  '96). 


Cfje  a9aga$me  anb  tge  SDrama,     189 


Women  in  the  Drama.     Victoria  l8:  552. 

Attending  Theatre.     Chr.  Mo.  Spec.  9  :  411. 

of  Com^die  Fran9aise.     (E.  A.  de  Wolfe)  Cosmop.  II  : 

643- 
Shakspere's,  Portraiture  of.     (E.  Dowden)  Contemp.  47  : 

517  (Ap.  '85). 
Stage  as  a  Profession  for.     (Mrs.  L.  Linton)  National 

5  :  8  (Mr.  '85). 

(Wood,  E.  A.)     Poor  Yorick.     The.  n.  s.  16:  313;  17:  77. 

(Wood,  J.  J.)     How  to  Enjoy  the  Theatre.     The.  n.   s.  20: 
IS  (Je.  '92). 

(Wood,  W.  P.)     Dramatic  Sensation.     Lakeside  9:  9. 

(Woodberry,    G.    E.)      Gilchrist's    True   Story  of    Hamlet. 
Nation  48 :  273. 
Shakspere  in  his  own  Theatre.     Nation  43  :  140. 
Shaksperian  Criticism.     Nation  41 :  201. 
(Woodbourne,  G.   B.    L.)     English  Actors,  Her    Majesty's 

Servants.     Gent.  M.  n.  s.  51 :  60  (Jl.  '93). 
(Woods,  G.  B.)     Charles  A.  Fechter.     O.  and  N.  I  ;  514. 
(Woolsey,  T.  D. )     Talfourd's  "  Ion."     Chr.  Quart.  Spec.  10 : 

156. 
Woodward,  Harry.     Colburn  53 :  109. 
Work  and  Wages  Behind  the  Scenes.     (C.  H.  Lippington) 

National  17:  245. 
(Wotton,  M.  E.)     Nathaniel  Lee.     The.  '86,  2  :  76. 

(Wrey,  P.)     W.  S.  Gilbert.     Lend.  Soc.  27:  13. 
On  and  Off  the  Stage.     Lond.  Soc.  29  :  68. 
(Wright,  H.)     Shakspere  as  Theatre  Proprietor.     Antiq.  4: 
142. 

(Wright,  T.)     Drama  in  Middle  Ages.     Bentley  38:  298. 
(Wurtzburg,  C.  A.)     "As  You  Like  It."     Poet  Lore  4:  31, 

81  (Ja.  and  F,  '92). 
"Much  Ado  About  Nothing."     Poet  Lore  6:   491,  616 

(O.  and  D.  '94). 


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(Wurtzburg,  C.  A.)    "  Much  Ado  About  Nothing."   Dramatic 
Passion  in.  Poet  Lore  6:  550  (N.  '94). 
"  Much    Ado    About    Nothing,"  Introduction  to.     Poet 
Lore  6  :  70  (F.  '94). 

Wyndham,  Charles,  as  Charles  Surface.    The.  n.  s.  17:  253. 
as  David  Garrick.     (W.  Calvert)  The.  n.  s.   18:  9;  27: 

194  (Ap.  '96). 
in  "  London  Assurance."     The  n.  s.  17:  41. 
in  "  She  Stoops  to  Conquer."     The  n.  s.  15  :  311. 
as  Bob  Sacket.     The.  n.  s.  19 :  50  (Ja.  '92). 
as  Peregrine  Porter.     The  n.  s.  19:  153  (Mr.  '92). 
(Wyndham,  Charles.)     Actor  Management.     19th  Cent.  26  : 
1040  (Je.  '90). 
Tendencies  of  Modern  Comedy.      No.    Am.    149:    607 
(D.  '87). 
(Yates,  E.)     At  the  Play.     Temp.  Bar  19:  476. 

Yohe,  May.     The.  n.  s.  23  :  26  (Ja.  '94) ;  26 :  255  (N.  '95). 
(Young,  J.  C.)     Charles  Mathews.      Canad.  Mo.  2  :  183,  274. 

Young,  Sir  Charles.     "Linda  Grey."     The.  n.  s.  17:  254. 
(Young,  Sir  Charles.)     The  Drama.     Once  a  Week  26:    318 
348. 

(Zimmern,   H.)     T.  Salvini  on  Shakspere.     Gent.   M.   n.   s. 
32:  131. 

Zola,  Emile.  Attack  on  Modern  Drama.   (M.  Hapgood)  Harv. 
Mo.  9 :  160. 

Zola  and  the  Comedie  Fran9aise.     (F.  Wedmore)  Gent.  M.  n. 
s.  23:  60. 


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